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Pixel Kicks signs new projects with 92° and Joseph Holt
Pixel Kicks, the Manchester-based full-service digital agency, is adding to its hospitality client base with new projects for the fast-growing coffee brand 92 Degrees and Joseph Holt, the independent family-run brewery and pub operator.
92 Degrees is an award-winning independent coffee company founded in Liverpool in 2014. It was Liverpool’s first micro-roastery coffee shop and now has eight locations across Northern England including Liverpool, Southport, Leeds and Manchester with continued growth planned. The business also offers online subscriptions, meaning customers don’t ever need to worry about running out of their favourite coffee.
The project will see Pixel Kicks design and develop a new trade e-commerce website for 92 Degrees. This follows its work on a customer focused realignment of the brands e-commerce platform in 2021. The main aims of the new site will be to provide a clear and simple user experience, with easy registration and approval process as well as bespoke pricing structures, integration with various shipping options and custom reporting. The new wholesale site is expected to go live in Q1 2022.
For Joseph Holt, Pixel Kicks has been appointed to provide a range of hosting and support services including website updates and general day-to-day maintenance.
Matt Hartley – principal sales and account manager at Pixel Kicks said: “Over the past few years, Pixel Kicks has built a strong experience in the hospitality sector, so we are really pleased to be working with 92 Degrees once again and to be kicking off an exciting new relationship with Joseph Holt. Both are leaders in their respective fields so our focus will be on helping them to achieve their commercial goals through our technical and marketing expertise.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pixel Kicks .
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