Huddersfield branding agency set to grow after promising 2019 start
Huddersfield branding and digital design agency Aye! is looking to expand its team after landing six new clients so far in 2019.
Vehicle technology specialist, O&H; electrical contractors DG Scott; online component business Accu; home care provider Lotus; digital marketing agency Word It; and performance company Balbir Singh Dance Company have all signed up to Aye!.
Founded in 2014, the agency has sustained year-on-year growth including an uplift of 20 per cent in 2018 compared with the previous 12 months.
In securing its most recent clients, Aye! has celebrated its most successful month to date, and is looking to hire a new designer to assist with the new projects, which will include rebranding, marketing and website development.
Aye! founder and creative director, Oli Smith, explained: “These new companies represent a wide breadth of industries, each with their own unique requirements and challenges - which we love!
“We’re genuinely looking forward to immersing ourselves into these businesses, providing them with our experience and knowledge; and turning that into added value for them.”
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