DCA hires Whitespace after six-way pitch

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

August 23, 2007 | 1 min read

Following a competitive tender involving six Scottish-based design agencies, Whitespace has won the account to handle all on and offline marketing material for Scotland’s biggest arts centre Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA).

DCA opened in 1999 and has gained a world-class reputation for its programme of contemporary visual art and education as well as its printmaking studio, cinemas and Café/Bar.

Jan McTaggart, head of communications at DCA said: “As a centre for contemporary visual culture it’s essential that we work with designers who can work collaboratively with us and offer us elegant solutions.” Whitespace creative director Iain Valentine said: “The potential to engage creatively with a much wider audience both on and offline is huge.”

Whitespace has already redeveloped the DCA logo and print work and is about to start on replacing the DCA website.

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