Yorkshire digital marketing firm wins leading A-list client
Creative digital marketing agency, The Bigger Boat has welcomed on board a TV and film location firm.
Location Collective, a London-based film location agency, has enlisted the business to overhaul its creative and digital presence by rolling out a rebrand, as well as launching a new-look website to drastically improve customer experience.
The Bigger Boat, whose client base includes Little Tikes, Baby Annabell and Baby Born, was selected ahead of several agencies following a competitive pitch process held in the heart of the capital.
The project is said to be underway for Location Collective’s rebrand with Andy McCaul - The Bigger Boat’s co-founder and account director - and account director Ali Lee taking charge of strategy and project management.
Andy said: “We’re thrilled to have been appointed by Location Collective to deliver such a creative project, especially when the competition from agencies was so fierce.
“Location Collective is an agency with an impressive portfolio having worked with some of the biggest cult TV and film classics including The Crown, Mission Impossible 6 and Luther to name a few.
“As we have a great track record of delivering these kinds of repositioning projects, I believe our blend of creative and technical expertise made us the perfect fit.”
The Bigger Boat - based in a 2,000 sq ft open-plan Wheatley Park office in Mirfield, - celebrated its ninth birthday last month.
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