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Pixel Kicks wins Simply London brief

Pixel Kicks, the Manchester based full-service digital agency, has been appointed by Simply London to design and develop two new websites for the UK and France. Pixel Kicks won the brief following a competitive pitch.

Simply London is a leading relocation business which works with private and corporate clients from around the world who are relocating to London. Its clients range from individuals and families, to businesses relocating employees.

Simply London’s team offers a range of core services including guidance on home searches, moving co-ordination advice, schools and university research, immigration issues and family support services such as language and intercultural training and spouse career coaching.

The Pixel Kicks team will be working closely with Sylvie Froger, founder and director of Simply London. The new sites are expected to go live in September.

Sylvie Froger said: “Ours is a niche business and it was obvious that Pixel Kicks understood our services and the focussed approach we need to take when communicating with such an international client base. I’m excited to see the new site come to life over the coming months.”

Matt Hartley – principal sales and account manager at Pixel Kicks – added: “Simply London is a premium brand so our focus will be on communicating its high levels of services to its discerning clientele. It’s an exciting brief and one that we are excited to develop.”

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