Partner Article
Turn Key brushes up with Johnstone’s Paints
Integrated communications agency, Turn Key, is celebrating another win after being chosen to work with Johnstone’s Paints, which has resulted in securing major marketing projects for the brand’s top product ranges.
Turn Key will be responsible for promoting the company’s Stormshield range, which will include the launch of the new Flexible Satin Finish product. Kick-starting an exciting marketing campaign, the agency will create stand-out advertising and impactful POS material for Johnstone’s decorator centres nationwide.
Turn Key’s Head of Marketing, Mike Robinson, said: “The Johnstone’s Paints contract is a fantastic result for Turn Key. Being chosen as a preferred supplier will help to strengthen the agency, providing the opportunity to work on a variety of creative projects for an established brand and well-known name.”
Established in 2000, Turn Key has grown into a full service, integrated agency of creative experts in Marketing, PR, Digital and Planning. Turn Key’s approach is based around three leading principles of Consult, Create and Communicate. Based in Leeds but operating nationally and internationally, Turn Key has an unrivalled reputation for working with household and luxury brands, retailers and professional services in the UK, Europe and the US.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Turn Key .
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