Retford marketing agency hits '˜elite' status

Celebrations are underway at a Retford-based marketing agency after the company achieved 'Elite Agency' status and ranked tenth in The Drum's UK-wide Design Census 2016.
&Company staff member Steve Maffitt (left) is pictured  with with creative director Andy Price.&Company staff member Steve Maffitt (left) is pictured  with with creative director Andy Price.
&Company staff member Steve Maffitt (left) is pictured with with creative director Andy Price.

&Company has consistently received positive client feedback and reviews via the Recommended Agency Register, all of which have contributed to its latest achievement.

Creative director Andy Price, who founded the company in 2014, said he was “delighted” to have have been recognised by The Drum.

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“We’re all about brilliant ideas, brilliant customer service and brilliant results,” said Andy.

“The fact that we’ve made tenth place in the Design Census based on the excellent reviews our clients have given us simply highlights this.

“And placing fourth for customer satisfaction proves that our clients are happy with the business results we help them to deliver and that’s what really matters to us.

“We work with different sized clients across the UK to deliver design, brand identity, strategy, website, marketing and PR projects and our ethos is always the same-that’s one of our key strengths.”

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The Design Census is an annual piece of research on the design and marketing industry conducted by global media platform and marketing website, The Drum, in association with the Recommended Agency Register.

It provides the most comprehensive review of UK design agencies supplying design services, highlighting the key players.

Andy added: “We’re proud to be recognised by our clients in this way – it’s a real testament to the team we have in place that has been simply superb since we started out on day one.”

For more information on &Company visit their website at www.and-company.co.uk .

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