GRAPHIC and web design business Tristan Palmer Studio has moved into new premises in Stourport on Severn to accommodate its growing workload.
Founded by Mr Palmer in 2013, the business is now based in Anglo House, Worcester Road, Stourport, having moved out of the town's SPACE centre, which was set up by Wyre Forest District Council as a base for emerging enterprises.
Council leader Cllr John Campion said: "Having launched the SPACE centre as a way of helping new and growing businesses, it’s great to see a local business doing really well and expanding. We wish them both every success and look forward to welcoming fledgling new businesses at SPACE."
Tristan Palmer Studio works with a range of both local businesses, and large international names, including Birmingham Architecture Festival, Sony Music, and Virgin. Most recently it has been commissioned to create a new website for London based client The Nuclear Industry Association, as well as a visual identity for an exciting new LA-based female pop-star, and a website for a New Jersey based Record Label.
Mr Palmer said: "We are growing at steady pace and working with a great range of clients, both large and small, on a local, national and international basis. Our work now predominantly focuses on branding, and website design and development. We have been fortunate enough to win some great clients over the past 18 months especially. This means our work now spans across a range of sectors.
"As we grow, we felt it was extremely important to have the right space conductive to creativity, attracting talent, and of course, to meet clients. By the middle of last year, it was clear that we needed a larger studio, so it was perfect timing for us when the new studio at Anglo House became available. With the brilliant local transport links, and business community both within Anglo House, and Worcestershire in general, it was a no brainer for us.
We’re thoroughly looking forward to expanding our client base with more local businesses in line with the move. Worcestershire has a brilliant range of businesses both large and small – it’s been incredibly fulfilling and exciting to work with some of these to help grow their businesses. We hope this continues to grow and we can use our expertise to work with more local businesses as things progress."
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