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Tunbridge Wells based company ifour, located in the pantiles, wins national award for creativity
08:00, 30 April 2015
updated: 08:18, 30 April 2015
A Kent design agency has scooped a national award for creativity and innovation.
Based in Tunbridge Wells, ifour were the only South East based agency to be nominated for the Creativity/Innovation category and to win at the Recommended Agency Register (RAR) Awards.
Now in its sixth year, the RAR Awards - held at London's Marriott Grosvenor Square - are based on agency performance as voted by clients, using agency data and client commentary collected by RAR on an ongoing basis.
ifour beat nine other category finalists to win the award.
Graeme Hall, creative director and founder of ifour, said: “As a creative, I was extremely honoured to win this particular category – it really does mean the world to me.
"We have a superb team but also clients who listen and take our advice, enabling us to produce consistently high quality work, whether it’s branding, web or print.”
ifour, which is based in the Pantiles and was established in 2007, was also a finalist in categories for Client Service, Effectiveness and Print Production, putting it in the top 10 out of the 400 agencies that entered the awards nationally.
Mr Hall, who has worked for brands such as Porsche, Ferrari and Ernst & Young, established the agency with the aim of making great design accessible to everyone.
He commented: “It’s particularly special to win a RAR award as it demonstrates the highest levels of client satisfaction, as well as outstanding results. The team sometimes describe me as ‘the Gordon Ramsay of design’, not because I swear, but because I am rather picky and nothing leaves the studio without my sign off.”
For more information on ifour click here or call 01892 541111.
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