
What We Offer
Copywriting
Blog Entries
Guides / eBooks
B2B
Direct Response
Newsletters
SEO
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Social Media Management
Content Designing
Scheduling
Distribution
Monthly Analytical Reports
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Brand Development
Logos
Slogans
Business Cards
Storytelling
Basic Web Design
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Video Production
Brand
Corporate
Information
Event
Live Streaming
Promo
Editing Services
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Audio Editing
Podcast Production
Adverts
Voice Over
Editing Services
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Image Consulting
Personal Brand Development
Managing Promotional Appearances
Social Media Consulting
Storytelling
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Lucy Carol Norris
CEO / Founder
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Holding a Bachelors degree in Journalism from the University of Kent, Lucy has over five years experience in developing and delivering engaging content. From her time on Ryanair's digital content team, she has amassed a valuable insight into the world of consumer marketing in a digital space.
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As a journalist, she has worked across all media outlets including print, broadcast and online. This has resulted in the possession of a diverse skill set tailored towards generating a compelling narrative, whether that be visual, audibly or through words.
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Host of What It’s Like … with Luce podcast, a weekly series highlighting ordinary people doing extraordinary things, she has experience in successfully growing a brand from scratch and has seen first hand the priceless impact digital marketing will have on customer interaction.
About Acquired Taste
Escaping the Obvious Since 2020
A full service creative agency built on being different. Providing social media marketing, online content creation and brand development strategies that step away from the norm. Innovation, targeted results and guaranteed quality are just the tip of the iceberg when you choose to escape the obvious with Acquired Taste.
Testimonials and Clients





"Lucy has my highest recommendation. She has excellent communication and organisational skills, is bright, enthusiastic and hard working."
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- Ryanair
"Lucy was very thorough and we found her incredibly keen to make sure that we were happy with what she produced."
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- Ballylough Living History Trust