Harrogate digital agency undergoes ‘Extreme’ expansion following growth period
Extreme Creations, the Harrogate-based digital marketing agency, has recruited six new staff members and expanded its office space following a year of growth.
The agency increased its offices at Harrogate’s Windsor House to over 3,500 sq ft. The refurbishment and design of the expansion included a revamped break space, a living room for quiet working and a music and movie themed room.
The re-fit was funded in part by a grant through working with the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP) business growth service and support from Harrogate-based Growth Manager Alistair Forbes.
Six new employees have joined the full-service team to work across both development and project/campaign management.
Amir, Shaun, Josh, Andy and Ben are working across back and front end web development projects, while James joins as campaign manager for the MKM Building Supplies account.
The team works on an array of clients and brands, with increasing interest from the FMCG sector thanks to results for accounts like Nisa Retail.
The agency has also completed redesigning the site for Harrogate Convention Centre; a portal used by thousands of visitors as they plan their visits to Harrogate for both work and leisure.
Antony Prince, managing director, said: “It’s been a whirlwind few months for Extreme. The investment in the new office space was designed to help futureproof our offering here, allowing us space to grow, but importantly, to give the team the very best possible environment in which to do their excellent work.
“By involving the team in every aspect of the design and decor, we have created a space which feels uniquely us and provides a range of spaces that are both practical and inspirational. Feedback from the team, clients and visitors has been overwhelmingly positive.”
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