Leeds creative agency secures six-figure contract with engineering firm
Yorkshire-based digital creative agency Tall is to work on the rebranding of a major print engineering firm after securing a 12-month contract worth £110k.
The company, based in Marshall Court, Leeds, has been appointed by engineering firm Absolute to strengthen its digital presence.
Tall’s work with Absolute, which has served the printing industry for two decades, recently involved the development of ‘Sono’ - a print cleaning solution.
The agency was called on to create product branding, digital and print literature, video content and an effective web presence for the new product.
Following the success of that project, Tall has now been contracted to create a brand refresh for Absolute’s three remaining products, giving each its own identity whilst bringing them in-line with the revised parent brand.
Tall director Behrooz Saeed said of the project: “The development of the Sono brand and website was so successful that we will continue to work with the engineers to showcase their remaining products in line with Sono.”
Anthony Whiteside, managing director of Absolute, added: “Working with Tall has allowed us to create a professional image for a new brand which has had a great response.
“The success is largely down to the website which acts as our international sales force, as 85 per cent of our customers are overseas.
“We’re working with the biggest manufacturers of packaging products across the world and we expect to supply systems worldwide in the coming months.
“Our ongoing partnership with Tall will allow us to extend our success across the group to assist in achieving our ambitious global growth targets.”
With design work already underway, Absolute’s new website is expected to go live in 2019.
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