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Record revenues at Manchester digital agency
A leading digital agency in Atherton, Manchester is on track to achieve record year-on-year growth of 25 percent, bringing revenues to £320,000 by December 2018. To support this unprecedented demand, MadeByShape has launched its own new website, reflecting its authentic and energetic approach to web design and development.
Since its formation in 2010, MadeByShape has undergone rapid and consistent growth, with average yearly sales increases of 22 percent. A recognised leader in creative and bespoke digital campaigns, including e-Commerce and response website design, the team has helped many top clients win awards for their digital transformation.
Andy Golpys, co-founder of MadeByShape, commented: “Manchester has become the digital heartbeat of the North, if not the country, so we’re thrilled to be achieving consistent, unprecedented growth in a highly competitive sector.
“Our passionate team has become renowned for its ability to turn a creative idea into a vibrant and beautiful digital reality that truly transforms our clients’ businesses and the launch of our new website reflects this approach.”
MadeByShape has an enviable national and international client base including Blackberry, L’Occitane, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges. Some of its most recent work includes the transformation of Inside Out Contracts’ entire online experience, from an improved brand presence to the design and functionality of the website. The team also created a customised feature to allow customers to design their own furniture.
Focused on delivering a fresh approach to digital design, clients trust MadeByShape to create professional, responsive campaigns that really push the boundaries of functionality.
Other recent work includes Cumbrian hotel and eatery, The Plough at Lupton and luxury swimwear brand Missie Boutique.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sara Donnelly .
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