Hull’s Strawberry named in top 100 UK agencies
Strawberry, the Hull-based creative agency, has been named in a census of top digital agencies by industry magazine, The Drum.
The ‘Digital Census’ is a comprehensive review of companies supplying digital services in the UK. It showcases the top 200 performing agencies, according to financial success and client satisfaction.
The census defines agencies according to number of staff employed and Strawberry has been ranked in the 26-50 employees category.
Strawberry measured 15th in the client satisfaction poll, which uses client ratings from the Recommended Agency Register, and 35th in the financial growth report.
James Greenwood, Strawberry’s Digital Director, said: “Our rating in the client satisfaction poll is a testament to the continued great work of the entire Strawberry team and our inclusion in the census is a success for the city as a whole. We’re focused on highlighting the superb digital work going on in, and around, Hull and creating awareness for the city in the UK’s digital landscape.”
Established in 1993, Strawberry is based on Strawberry Street in Hull and offers a wide range of marketing and design services, including website design and development, graphic design, branding and digital marketing.
StrawberryToo was launched in the summer of 2014 and was established to employ, train and mentor local talent in a real working environment. It is staffed entirely by graduates and apprentices.
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