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999 Design Greater Manchester

999 brings in three new accounts worth £200,000

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

December 8, 2008 | 2 min read

999 Design has won three new projects which will bring the company more than £200,000 in the next year.

The agency which has offices in Glasgow, London and Manchester is to work with Great Manchester Police, luxury kitchen and taps manufacturer Carron Pheonix, and intellectual asset management company, Intellectual Assets Centre (IAC).

Both Salford and Glasgow offices will handle the contracts which will involved the design and development of a range of printed marketing collateral.

Following a three way pitch, the company picked up the brief to design the 2008/09 training prospectus for Greater Manchester police and is the third task the agency has from the force this year.

The first project will see 999 create Carron Pheonix’s 80-page retail catalogue for 2009 which will include overseeing its design and production which will include commissioning photography and art direction. 50,000 copies of the catalogue will be distributed next April through out the industry.

The four year contract with IAC involves 999 developing the company’s marketing material for its congress with the agency aiming to make the company more ‘accessible’ to customers.

Gavin Clarke, managing director of 999’s Glasgow office, said: “These three new wins are great news for 999 and showcase the breadth of work we do as an agency across a variety of sectors.

“It also demonstrates the importance of having a great track record, an excellent range of services and the ability to work flexibly – which are all vital in today’s economic climate.

“We continued to work effectively across our three offices as we find this delivers the best results for our clients, both creatively and in terms of meeting their business objectives.”

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