NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, August 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Nottingham-based design agency, Distinction, is proud to be celebrating their first 10 years in business, and have big plans for the next decade.
Distinction is an integrated design agency, providing strategy-led creative, digital and marketing services.
Operating from a design studio in Nottingham and a regional sales office in London, Distinction was awarded Recommended Agency status in 2010, and was most recently shortlisted for the 'Best in Effectiveness' 2011 RAR awards.
Since their inception in 2001, Distinction has grown organically to become one of the most respected agencies in the region. It remains family-owned and managed by brothers Greg and James Bloor.
Of their first decade, James commented: "We'd like to extend a massive 'thank you' to our clients, team, suppliers, friends and family who've been part of our little piece in history. Our passion and drive has stood us in good stead, but without doubt the success of our agency is led by our fantastic team of account managers, strategists, designers, developers and marketers."
"Over the years, we've been privileged to work with great clients delivering great work - some are household names such as Barclays, Unilever, Vodafone and ChildLine, whereas others are niche gems like FHP, oZZle and Trekmates. We've loved working with them all equally."
Distinction has big plans for the next ten years, in particular increasing their Information Architecture (IA) and User Experience (UX) offerings, and further enhancing their partnership with leading content management solution provider, Kentico CMS.
Readers are encouraged to visit http://www.distinctionhq.com for more information.
MEDIA CONTACT:
James Bloor
Director, Distinction Limited
Telephone: +44 (0)115 989 7313
Distinction is an integrated design agency, providing strategy-led creative, digital and marketing services. They believe in the message, not the medium - they'll ensure you communicate with your customers in the best way to suit your organisation's objectives.
By getting the strategy right from day one, Distinction make sure an organisation's marketing activities are aligned to generate the highest possible return on investment. They're good at it too, and regularly win awards for their work.
Further information about Distinction, including examples of client work can be found at http://www.distinctionhq.com.
Distinction Celebrate 10 Years
Nottingham-based design agency, Distinction, is proud to be celebrating their first 10 years in business, and have big plans for the next decade.
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