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Barnsley brand and digital agency awesome. celebrate 5-year anniversary
Award-winning brand and digital agency awesome. is celebrating their five-year anniversary this year. With a headquarters at Barnsley Digital Media Centre, awesome is looking back on its achievements over the past five years, while continuing to on-board new clients and launch recent projects.
Established in 2016 by Creative Director Dan Rose, the agency quickly built its roster of local clients, over time expanding further across the UK and oversees; these include the University of Sheffield, Warner Music, Carlyle Group and more. Joining forces with Co-Director and developer Chris Endcliffe in 2018 saw the company broaden its services; in its second year, awesome. built its own headless CMS to be used across web projects for clients and now offer everything from branding and website design to content creation, web developing and marketing solutions.
Throughout 2020, awesome. continued to create innovative and impactful work for clients across the globe, despite evolving restrictions; their success over the year led to an expansion of their team to support in-house and client work.
Dan Rose, Creative Director at awesome. says: “It’s been an incredible five years at awesome., and we’re very proud of the journey so far — as well as the clients we’ve been able to support. We continued to create some great experiences that captivate during the height of the pandemic. We’re really looking forward to the next chapter and want to celebrate this milestone with everyone that we’ve worked with over the years.”
Chris Endcliffe, Digital Director at awesome. says: “It’s definitely an achievement to hit the five-year mark — especially with a global pandemic to contend with. It’s been a joy working with our clients in this time — especially seeing the impact we’ve been able to create in supporting their already great businesses.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jennifer O'Brien .
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