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Pixel Kicks wins major Airship Images digital brief
Pixel Kicks, the full-service digital agency, has been appointed by Airship Images to overhaul and manage its digital presence. Pixel Kicks won the brief through a competitive pitch which was conducted over Zoom during the current lockdown.
Airship Images is a leading game art production studio that specialises in high quality character design for the gaming industry. The studio is a diverse and growing team of talented digital artists and designers who work with global clients including Microsoft Game Studios, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft and Playground Games.
Its work has appeared in some of the world’s most popular games including Star Wars, Battlefield and Forza Horison series, Tom Clancy’s The Division and Baldurs Gate.
The project will see Pixel Kicks work on a full range of services including a re-brand, the development of a new website and ongoing support digital marketing activities. The new site is expected to go live later this year.
Director at Airship Images, Joseph Harford – said: “We were impressed with Pixel Kicks’ portfolio of work and its stand-out approach to mixing creativity, strategy and technical insight. We’re now looking forward to seeing this all come to life.”
Matt Hartley – principal sales and account manager at Pixel Kicks - added: “Airship Images is a truly innovative business so the team is incredibly pleased and excited to be working with them. Our aim is to now really capitalise on their creativity, so we deliver a cutting-edge site and digital campaign that reflects what they are all about.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pixel Kicks .
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