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Manchester Digital Agency, e3creative, Expands International Footprint
The international client roster at e3creative continues to grow with the integrated digital agency onboarding three new clients this week that are stationed across the globe. e3creative welcomes Phillips Consulting, a leading Management Consulting firm in West Africa with offices in Abuja and Lagos. And the ink is freshly dried on a new contract with BagGirl.com, an eCommerce venture hailing from New York, that specialises in customisable fashion accessories. Both of these new accounts have turned to e3creative for digital projects, aiming to grow their brand’s presence in the UK as well as internationally as Jake Welsh, Founder of e3creative, comments:
“ The international opportunities e3creative is receiving is in direct response to the world-class products and groundbreaking strategies our teams are outputting for some of the most recognisable brands. With intuitive user experience designs and multilingual interfaces, we’ve naturally gained global recognition and haven’t actively looked for new opportunities outside of the UK, yet as a brand, we’re constantly pushing boundaries and welcome the new partnerships.“
Also joining e3creative to mark a hat-trick of new international accounts is Swedish company BTI Studio, among the world’s largest and most renown localisation companies providing dubbing, subtitling, access services and media solutions in all languages, operating out of 21 studios globally.
e3creative is a fully integrated digital agency estabished in experience-led design and development for mobile and web products, as well as digital marketing.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by e3creative .
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