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Bury creative agency celebrates trio of new clients

Bury-based creative agency, Think is celebrating after a trio of companies enlisted its expertise.

The Old Firestation Café and Bar (pictured), owned by the University of Salford, approached Think to create a cohesive brand and develop a website that conveyed the unique essence of the establishment, blending the rich heritage of the building with its new vibrant offering within its Salford Crescent home.

Slattery, the UK’s Finest Pâtissier & Chocolatier since 1967 (based up the road from Think’s studio in Whitefield), approached Think to create a new website. The company’s existing offering was no longer fit for purpose nor reflected its current extensive offering available to customers.

Similarly, the Standard Patent Glazing Company (the oldest heritage glazing system company in the UK), based in Dewsbury, approached the digital team at Think as it wanted to update its website offering and increase its online leads.

Paul Grogan, founder and creative director at Think said: “We’re incredibly proud of the depth of expertise our team has and the range of services we are able to offer.

“To have such a volume of work coming through for our website team is a real testament to the high standard of work that they deliver.

“To have well-known brands such as Slattery come to us with such a brilliant brief is amazing but we also love the newer companies that are getting in touch, allowing us to really demonstrate our creative abilities for campaigns such as The Old Firestation Café and Bar. It just shows that no two days are the same and the teams are always challenged to show their true talents.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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