Blackpool’s Jelly undergoes rebranding to coincide with website launch
Blackpool’s digital, design and marketing agency Jelly, has relaunched featuring brand new logo and website design.
Founder Lee Schofield and Mark Bamber started Jelly as a small media collaboration which has since grown into a creative agency giant; working with names such as Konami UK, Koei Tecmo and Koch Media.
The Blackpool based company is nearing its fifteen year anniversary and has a history of involvement with the local and Lancashire based community.
Having specialised in web design & development for the video games industry for over fourteen years, Jelly have expanded the range of services they offer as part of a direct response to client demand.
Jelly now offer both on and offline marketing and PR, brand development and brand consultancy.
Creativity and expertise are the core values Jelly has to offer and this was something they wanted their branding to communicate. As a result of this, the new logo boasts a clean-cut and high-impact design.
Mark Bamber said: “We have always had a close relationship with our clients, many of whom have been keen to involve Jelly in all aspects of their projects; from planning to implementation. What we found was that, time and time again, our clients wanted more from us. Now that we are offering additional services, we are able to do just that.”
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