Case Studies

Brasier Freeth

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Eyes Wide Open were brought in to pull together the branding and marketing for the merged firm and ensure that the ongoing marketing activity was established to... Read More >>

London Wasps

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London Wasps was looking to develop and build its already successful Business Club, mirroring the rising success of the team on the pitch. Four networking break... Read More >>

Stylographics

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Stylo is one of the leading large-format printers in the UK. In the past, their success has been driven purely by their quality and dedicated teamwork, and not ... Read More >>

Extrinsica

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It was simple, we needed to educate businesses that there was a new way of doing IT. But to do this, we had to achieve two objectives: To raise the profile of E... Read More >>

Darbys

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Having previously worked with marketing experts and consultants, Darbys did not have a strong, long term marketing strategy. With a number of strong teams withi... Read More >>

Blueprint

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As a young financial services company, Blueprint established a high class network of financial advisers, who have rapidly established themselves within a compet... Read More >>

Camden Consultancy Service

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Camden Consultancy Service (CCS) needed to create a corporate identity that would provide a platform from which to begin marketing to potential clients. In addi... Read More >>

J2

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As a successful design agency, J2 had grown over 200% over a five year period. A problem with this level of growth has been the lack of time to concentrate on d... Read More >>

Saracens

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Eyes Wide Open were asked to provide additional input into the long term marketing strategy for the club, working with the different departments to ensure the c... Read More >>

Shozu

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Having become a major mobile phone application, in order to secure future funding, ShoZu had to meet key objectives within a short period of time and needed add... Read More >>

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