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Newcastle design agency completes six figure London fitness club contract
Newcastle-based design agency El Roboto has completed a six figure contract for a London-based luxury health and fitness club, Limehouse Marina Elite.
The club is an exclusive, minimal membership gymnasium with a spa and specialist sports medical centre on site.
El Roboto, who were established in 2007 and have a satellite office in London, provided a range of design services to the fitness club from the branding of its 3 facilities, to the design and production of its websites, marketing materials, staff clothing, interior and exterior signage, window vinyls, internal wall murals and more.
Mark Knight, Director, said “Creating a brand for a new company, or developing that of an established one, is the kind of project in which we really thrive
“Overseeing the application of the brand throughout the club, we’ve been able to participate in a way that has had a dramatic and positive impact.
“The feedback from our client, and their clientele, has been amazing - we’re looking forward to a long and prosperous relationship.”
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