Bright future beckons for Sherwen Studios
A Chester-based digital consultancy has unveiled a full rebrand and service overhaul.
Family-run Sherwen Studios, originally founded as a photography studio in Runcorn in 1980, has evolved into a full-service consultancy working with national names such as ScS and Londis.
The refreshed offer brings together decades of experience across commerce, app development and experience design to help businesses navigate digital change.
Led by owner Matt Sherwen, the business, which has reported 100 per cent revenue growth in the past year, has also strengthened its senior team with the appointments of Mark Combie as head of delivery and Gemma Dunmore as growth specialist.
The rebrand includes a new visual identity developed by design director Andy Carlisle, with strategic input from PR consultant Hester Bloch.
Matt said: “Our mission has always been to ensure our clients are fit for their future, and we’ve put that same emphasis on our own internal values.
“That’s why our new service provision is about showcasing our progress, professionalism and the tailored solutions we provide.
“Our rebrand has given us the opportunity to simultaneously look back at our years of experience while looking ahead to our future.
“Our improved service provision exemplifies our expertise and knowledge of commerce solutions, artificial intelligence automation and experience design.”
Hester added: “The best brand propositions come from the heart of a business; with Sherwen, we saw a team that truly cares about solving client problems while caring about their wider impact on the world.
“Their name, meaning ‘Bright Friend,’ perfectly captured their optimism, expertise and the way they bridge gaps to solve real-world challenges.”
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