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FARM Digital announces rebrand to Giant Digital Limited

01-22-2020 04:22 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Giant Digital Limited

New brand reflects the agency’s mission to help ethical organisations thrive

22nd January 2020, Hampshire - FARM Digital, a digital agency specialising in cause-related projects, has unveiled a new name, logo and website as part of an extensive rebranding initiative. Now known as Giant Digital Limited, the new brand reflects why the organisation exists, its beliefs and the direction it’s headed.

The rebrand has coincided with a renewed focus on driving positive change through technology. Over the last decade the agency has witnessed the struggle that ethical organisations face in order for their voices to be heard. The rebrand represents Giant’s ongoing commitment to the global digital community; to help ethical organisations stand above the crowd.

Giant will continue to deliver innovative next generation digital strategies and products. However, its rebrand provides an enhanced platform to evolve its service, including marketing campaign development and innovative products that help charities and ethical organisations engage more efficiently with their audiences.

“Our rebrand demonstrates another significant step in our evolution. We have added to our existing expertise and developed exciting new services to extend our offering” comments Vimal Patel, Founder and Director at Giant Digital. “Our ethos has always been governed by our innate ethics. Our newly defined strategic direction provides us an elevated platform to promote the use of digital as a force for good. We’re standing tall and allowing organisations to see the future of their digital strategy, and ultimately thrive.”

-ENDS-

Giant Digital Ltd
Suite 1, Crown House, Hartley Wintney, RG27 8NW
Telephone: 01252 494060
Email address: info@giantmade.com
Media contact: Ellie Bird, Marketing Manager, ellie.bird@giantmade.com

About Giant Digital Limited
Giant is one of the UK’s leading digital agencies specialising in ethical projects. Headquartered in Hampshire, with a technical team in Manchester, the organisation has been designing and executing innovative digital strategies for more than eight years.
From consultancy and strategy development, through to complex infrastructure planning and application design and build, Giant challenges conventions to provide solutions that help organisations stand tall.

For more information visit: giantmade.com

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