As we continue on in our series, taking a closer look at rising startups active in vibrant sectors all over the UK, we turn our focus towards the world of creative agencies. Despite being a relatively new industry, it has seen quick growth and development over recent years. Startups have been pushing the boundaries of creativity, branding, and marketing with innovative concepts and digitally-driven strategies. This time, we’ve picked out companies established in or after 2020, based in the historic and picturesque city of York. From dynamic brand marketing specialists to digital trendsetters, York has proven to be a hotbed for some of the most exciting new creative agencies on the scene.
Despite the immediacy of the global pandemic ravages, startups from the northern English city have shown phenomenal resilience and drive. The diversity of their operations is an indication of the exciting future that lies ahead for the Creative Agency sector. Let’s delve into these companies, understanding their roots, their purpose, and how they’re hoping to shape the future of the industry.
Here we will look at a selection of these innovative startups that have continued to flourish despite the turbulent times. With a unifying element of creativity at their core, you will see how these corporations have harnessed cutting-edge technology and fresh ideas to offer exciting new solutions to their clients.
OAK THEORY
Co-founded by Hannah Ryu and Veronica Shelton, Oak Theory is a creative agency that positively thrives on problem-solving. The company described as having “unconventional backgrounds,” seeks to leverage these uniquely colourful perspectives in its innovative approach to building brands, products, and experiences. The agency has a firm focus on driving business growth through agile development. You can also find them on other platforms, including Facebook and LinkedIn.
In Creative Co
In Creative Co, under the guidance of founder Yelle Belle, has found its niche in advertising and marketing. The operational information about the company is a little on the scant side, but you can check out their Facebook and LinkedIn profiles to learn more about them.
bloopbleep
Another company operating in the realms of advertising and marketing is bloopbleep. You can find their LinkedIn profile here.
Newsworthy
Delving into a wide range of sectors such as broadcasting, consulting, education and film production is Newsworthy. The company was founded by Dillon Bernard. Although they don’t have a website or social media links, they are a noteworthy addition to this list.
On Spec
On Spec is a startup built by the Liniado brothers, David and Marc. They specialise in brand marketing, consumer electronics, creative agency services, and eCommerce.
Sageworx
The multi-domain agency Sageworx was created by Marc Calamia. They provide an array of services ranging from consulting, content marketing to film production. Sageworx uses an agile, streamlined approach to deliver advertising, branding, and other ranges of services. You can find them on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Stooty
Founded by Dante Richardson, Stooty is a software company aiming to help creative entrepreneurs and businesses streamline their operations. You can find them on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
meet the edge
Meet the edge, founded by Grant Plotkin, is a design studio that aims to challenge conventionality through their creative direction and digital design. LinkedIn.
Twelvenote
Twelvenote is another advertising agency that operates in the creative industry. You can find them on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Supernatural
Supernatural is a multi-faceted agency that provides advertising and consultancy services. You can find them using this handle on Twitter @_besupernatural and on LinkedIn.
Bloomfield Global
Bloomfield Global operates in the creative agency sector with a focus on content and translation services. You can find them on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
These are just a few of the incredible startups transforming the creative industry from York. With their forward-thinking approaches, these startups are pushing the limits of creativity and promising to make substantial impacts in their respective sectors. As York continues to grow as a hub for creative startups, we can’t wait to see what other innovative companies will emerge in the future.