Friday 25 September 2009

Sweet Express is on the right track!

Whale client, Sweet Express, market leaders in pick n mix, are going full steam ahead and have moved into four large railway stations.

Bury based Sweet Express, will open stalls in Manchester Piccadilly, London Victoria, London Bridge and Glasgow Central later this month.

Whale has been working alongside Sweet Express on a PR retainer and which has recently grown into a full service retainer to include Account Management and an element of Creative.

Whale is currently designing a new consumer pick and mix website for Sweet Express which will be launched later on this year.

For more information visit www.sweetexpress.com

Wednesday 2 September 2009

OLC Europe turn to Whale Marketing

OLC Europe, a management and leadership organisation based in Bolton, have turned to Whale for marketing support.

“We initially met OLC at a Greater Manchester Chamber event last year and invited them to our offices to chat through their current marketing and how they intend to move forward,” said Kirsty Forman, Whale’s Client Services Director. “Over the next few months we will be working alongside OLC to create a new brand, a website; design and content and a mini campaign for their Credit Management Courses.”

Tuesday 1 September 2009

Welcome to the Pod...Paul Braddock

The Whale Pod are pleased to introduce Paul to the team. Paul joins us on his placement year from The University of Huddersfield where he is studying Graphic Design.

“I’ve already been working with Kevin on some big projects including a Guide to Las Vegas for Monopoly,” said Paul. “I’m looking forward to developing and learning new skills while at Whale.”

Creative Director, Kevin Whitter said, “We are looking forward to watching Paul grow at his time here at Whale. Experience in the studio during academic study is vital, it allows Junior Designers to develop their own style, learn new skills and see how a studio works. It is surprising how many graduate designers are unable to do the simplest of tasks including print order when they start out.”