Creative/Media

Satisfied customers earn RAR seal of approval for Workbrands

June 8, 2017
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Satisfied customers earn RAR seal of approval for Workbrands

Creative agency Workbrands has been awarded the seal of approval for another year by the RAR (Recommended Agency Register). A major accolade in the agency world, the RAR uniquely measures the level of customer satisfaction by asking clients to rate their agency against several key criteria, including client service,...

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Inspiration from classic heist movies gives UWE animation student shot at RTS award

June 8, 2017
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Inspiration from classic heist movies gives UWE animation student shot at RTS award

UWE Bristol animation student Ed Leicester has been selected for the finals of the national Royal Television Society (RTS)awards. Ed has been nominated for his animation Heist in the Undergraduate Animation category. His film will be judged alongside fellow finalists from Falmouth University and Kingston University. The awards ceremony...

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More growth planned by specialist marketing group after taking on former Kwik Fit Insurance director

June 8, 2017
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More growth planned by specialist marketing group after taking on former Kwik Fit Insurance director

Bristol-based financial service insight specialist Consumer Intelligence has appointed former Kwik Fit Insurance operations director Alan Brown as chief operating officer as it strengthens its board for expansion. The appointment frees up founder and chief executive Ian Hughes and managing director Martin Coates to focus on strategic development at...

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International fashion award shortlisting for designer’s ‘empowering’ bag

June 8, 2017
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International fashion award shortlisting for designer’s ‘empowering’ bag

Bristol-based handbag designer Jennifer Hamley – who two years ago went from being jobless to landing a major international fashion accolade – has again been selected as a finalist in the awards. The 2017 Independent Handbag Designer Awards are staged next week in New York and will be attended...

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My Creative Life: Natalie Moore, Bristol Film Office

June 7, 2017
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My Creative Life: Natalie Moore, Bristol Film Office

Each fortnight Creative Business News gives a prominent member of the region’s creative sector the chance to reflect on their career, their work and their ambitions by answering 10 questions about themselves. Name: Natalie Moore Job title: Film Officer Current company: Bristol City Council (Bristol Film Office) Age: 37...

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Osborne Clarke digital account won by Proctor + Stevenson in six-way pitch

June 7, 2017
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Osborne Clarke digital account won by Proctor + Stevenson in six-way pitch

Proctor + Stevenson, the Bristol-based communications and design agency, has been appointed as international legal practice Osborne Clarke’s lead digital agency following a competitive pitch. The 24-month contract with the law firm, which has its roots in Bristol and employs more than 400 people at its Temple Quay office, begins...

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Former Bristol council leader joins city-based communications consultancy in senior counsel role

June 6, 2017
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Former Bristol council leader joins city-based communications consultancy in senior counsel role

Bristol-based communications consultancy JBP has appointed former Bristol Lord Mayor and City Council leader Simon Cook to support its public policy and stakeholder engagement activities in the West of England.  As well as a Liberal Democrat politician Simon Cook, pictured, who joins JBP as a as senior counsel, is...

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Infographic: Colston Hall upgrade could boost economy to tune of £400m, KPMG research reveals

June 5, 2017
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Infographic: Colston Hall upgrade could boost economy to tune of £400m, KPMG research reveals

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Colston Hall upgrade could boost economy to tune of £400m, KPMG research reveals

June 5, 2017
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Colston Hall upgrade could boost economy to tune of £400m, KPMG research reveals

The multi-million pound transformation planned for Bristol concert venue Colston Hall could add more than £400m to the economy over two decades, according to new research published this week. Job creation, higher ticket sales from an increased concert programme and more spending in its supply chain could generate £254m for Bristol,...

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The LAST WORD: Nick Sturge, director, Engine Shed, and IoD regional chairman

June 2, 2017
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The LAST WORD:  Nick Sturge, director, Engine Shed, and IoD regional chairman

Each week Bristol Business News gives a prominent member of the area’s business community the last word on its weekly e-bulletin. This week Nick Sturge, Engine Shed director and South West regional chairman of the Institute of Directors, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST: Film you watched?...

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Bottle Yard Studios sign on costume hirer and healthcare specialist as latest tenants

June 2, 2017
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Bottle Yard Studios sign on costume hirer and healthcare specialist as latest tenants

Long-established costume hire company Bristol Costume Services and film/TV industry healthcare specialists MRU Services have become the two latest additions to the city’s Bottle Yard Studios creative hub. Their arrival brings the total number of companies based at the dedicated film and TV studios in Hengrove to 21, further...

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Landmark city centre Sixties office block gets with the programme for new-style workspace

June 2, 2017
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Landmark city centre Sixties office block gets with the programme for new-style workspace

Work has started to transform Bristol city centre’s largest office building into a modern business hub as the trend for new-style workspaces gathers pace in the city. Eight-storey, 180,000 sq ft The Pithay – now renamed Programme – was at one time a base for government departments. Since opened...

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Two more organisations sign up as Engine Shed business lounge members

June 2, 2017
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Two more organisations sign up as Engine Shed business lounge members

Bristol Property Agents Association and the School for Social Entrepreneurs have become the latest organisations to become members of the business lounge at Bristol innovation hub Engine Shed. The School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE), a charity supporting people using entrepreneurial approaches to tackle social issues, has signed up for...

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