Newcastle creative agency Beatnik Studio announces Edinburgh expansion
Newcastle creative agency Beatnik Studio is expanding with an office in Scotland.
The launch of a base in Edinburgh follows a year of growth and new client wins for the company, which now works with The 360 Group, DUO Global Consulting, MasterChef finalist Matei Baran and others.
Beatnik’s founder and creative director, David Haigh, said the expansion marks the “next step in the organic evolution” of his growing studio.
He explained: “Our clients span the UK and it makes sense to expand our physical and visible presence into Scotland. Edinburgh is a vibrant city with a strong business community.
“Launching our Edinburgh office is the next step in the organic evolution, allowing us to attract clients in the heart of this creative hub.
“I’m excited to expand our talented team in a thriving city alongside businesses who are having global impact.”
Speaking further, David said the Edinburgh studio will “allow Beatnik to continue to deliver exceptional work for our clients when it comes to branding, online (Shopify & Wordpress) and offline sales and marketing channels”.
He continued: “We pride ourselves on delivering exceptionally high level of service and we aim to become long-term partners with our clients, not just a one-off service provider in the city.”
David and his team deliver creative projects for organisations working in sectors including hospitality, arts, science and pharmaceuticals.
Beatnik’s Edinburgh base is located at 8 Albany Street, EH1 3QB.
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