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Industrial Strength is ?secret weapon'
A Gateshead based Web and Multimedia company is celebrating after being chosen to work on a number of projects for some of the North East’s best creative agencies.
Industrial Strength Managing Director Richard Myers said: “We have developed a good reputation as something of a ‘secret weapon’ with a number of agencies - from leading European Brand Communications Agency FPP Design to many PR, marketing and design companies, even web design companies - and act as their digital department when they need specific expertise. However, we understand that our clients have worked hard to win their clients so it is only right that they get to shout about it, not us.”
Industrial Strength was set up in 2006 by Richard Myers, Gary Robson and Lee Milmore. The company has celebrated a recent string of new client wins in its own right including Sage, Gentoo and motorhome manufacturer Geist, also based in Gateshead.
Richard said: “Word seems to have got around and we’re getting more and more agency enquiries, even in these times of economic doom and gloom. “We’ve already worked on projects for some of the biggest corporations in the world but you will have to guess who they are!”
Tim Leigh, Interactive Production Director at FPP, one of their biggest clients said: “We have worked with Industrial Strength on a number of large client projects, bringing them in as an extension to our digital department when required. This flexible approach means that we can offer our clients a range of additional skills and enables us to turn around high quality work very quickly.”
Industrial Strength can be found at www.indstrength.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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