News: June Recap

June Recap

Jack Ogston 12th of July 2022

June was an exciting month at Creatomatic as we launched our new website and branding.

We also introduced you to our new creative studio and HQ in Lockerbie.

Creatomatic launch

We were super excited to be able to share our new logo, branding and website with you this month. The culmination of many months of work, our new identity blends the aesthetics of our original brand, rooted in nostalgia and born from a culture of video games, audio cassettes, VHS and dial-up, with the very best in modern design.

Bogrie Farm

We worked with Bogrie Farm to develop a brand and website for their tranquil holiday cottage in Dumfries and Galloway. Set in the heart of the countryside, Bogrie is an ideal base for outdoor activities as well as a range of fantastic farm experiences.

Iron & Pine Brochures

Our design team produced these stunning brochures for long-term client Iron & Pine ahead of the Scottish Game Fair Show at the start of July.

Welcome Amy

We welcomed Amy Gibson to the team as Business Development Manager. Amy joins us with several years experience in sales and marketing and is a great addition to our growing team in Lockerbie.

New picnic benches

We recently added two new picnic benches to our outdoor garden area at HQ, for al fresco lunches when the weather permits…

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