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Rumpus PR Enhances Image With Rebrand
Hale-based PR agency, Rumpus PR, has unveiled a brand new look this month, which included creating a new visual identity and a state of the art responsive website. Inspired by their moniker’s meaning, the new theme is based around ‘causing a splash’ and generating inspiring content.
The new website allows visitors to seamlessly navigate between pages covering the range of services the agency provides; from media relations, lead generation to social media and event management. Rumpus’ new website is also home to its new weekly blog, ‘The Splash’ covering industry comment, client news, office life and everything else in between.
Rumpus PR boasts a range of both regional and national clients including Housing Units, Perfectly Clear Water and Spire Healthcare. The rebrand comes at a time of growth for the company, which was founded 11 years ago, and has significantly expanded its client base over the last few years.
Paul Evans, Managing Director at Rumpus PR comments, “We are absolutely delighted with the results of our rebrand, a project that has been a labour of love over the past four weeks. We have a great new look on the outside, and on the inside we are still the same great team with the same commitment to our clients’ commercial success.”
Rumpus PR has been shortlisted for the 2015 Digital Entrepreneur Awards and is set to announce several account wins in autumn, with plans to expand its team in 2016.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rumpus PR .
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