Code Computerlove plans second office on back of 'record growth'

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

June 13, 2013 | 2 min read

Manchester digital agency Code Computerlove has reported record figures for the first half of the year, paving the way for it to open a second office.

The agency, which recently relaunched its website and unveiled a new brand identity, claims its turnover has increased 35 per cent and has been bolstered by new business wins including Chester Zoo and The Woodland Trust.

Code CEO Tony Foggett said: "Our first half of the year has been fantastic,with turnover up 35 per cent and higher than average new business wins – helping us to plan for significant expansion this year with new team members and a second office.”

Founded in 1999, Code today has almost 80 staff and its clients include Oxfam, Hillarys, First Group and Brother.

Code collaborated with local creatives on its new look, which includes a pixelated heart motif, and website.

Creative director Stefan Shaw explained: "We worked with a number of Manchester creatives to realise our idea including photographer Rob Evans, famed for his ability to tell a story through images and creative campaign work for Coronation Street, and CGI boutique Flipbook Studios also in Manchester."

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