Deep Blue Sky’s the Limit for Bath Digital Agency

Innovating Company Doubles in Size and Relocates to New Offices

A young, pioneering digital agency from Bath is continuing to go from strength to strength amidst a competitive market.

Over the past 12 months, innovative web firm Deep Blue Sky has doubled the size of its team and relocated to bigger offices as a result.

The company, formed in November 2008 by Managing Director Jim Morrison, was previously based in a unit at Green Park Station, but following several major contract wins the operation has moved to offices in Beehive Yard to accommodate four new members of staff.

The new space is double the size of their previous unit, and the move has also enabled the company to invest £10,000 in new equipment.

New staff members Zach Dowd, John Hackett and Dan Brandon have joined Jim Morrison, David Smith and Henry Everett as part of a team which has worked with companies including Dickies, American Express and Hewlett Packard.

Jim Morrison says that he puts the success of the business down to an innovative approach to gaining tangible results for businesses in what can be a difficult market place.

“The move to new offices has been a big step for us but we had simply outgrown the offices where I set the business up. It’s definitely an exciting time for Deep Blue Sky – we’re working on some big projects for a really diverse range of clients from national companies down to local businesses.”

“Deep Blue Sky always approaches contracts with a creative and pioneering mentality which has definitely helped to set us apart from the competition. It has certainly contributed to our success over the past 18 months as well as the success of the clients we work with.”

"One major area of focus this year is the extension of our web applications to iPhone, Android and iPad applications and the development of some very interesting new business tools for handheld devices."

In addition to its contracted workload, Deep Blue Sky ensures that time is set apart each week to allow the team to develop new and exciting ideas for the web.

As part its commitment to innovation, last year the company offered a prize of £10,000 worth of web design to the individual who could come up with the most innovative idea. The competition attracted entries from around the world, with the winning idea coming from Canada.

To keep up to date with all the news from Deep Blue Sky you can follow them on Twitter @deepbluetweets or visit www.deepbluesky.com

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