“There was a genuine effort to define the brief clearly
as well as an understanding of the need to be flexible,”
Kevin Higham, AlphaCase Ltd.

Latest news

Our latest news items are listed below, some of them contain external links to other websites.

 
Innovative software technology company chooses Butterfield Marketing
We are pleased to have been selected by Kallik Limited to provide PR support. Kallik is a software technology company that specialises in developing labelling and packaging artwork solutions. These enable businesses to generate accurate print-ready artwork automatically from a database of approved content.
Plumb-Line website goes live
We have been working with Plumb-Line, central heating and renewable energy specialists in Northampton, on a variety of projects since 2009.
Butterfield Marketing is 8!
June marked the eighth anniversary of Butterfield Marketing
New Year, same resolutions?
Is updating the website regularly on your list of New Year’s resolutions? Adding new content to your website is an important factor in improving its search engine rankings, but it’s easier said than done!
Is Comet stating the obvious?
Comet, the technology retailer, has recently announced a brand re-fresh, involving a new logo design, TV ads, store refits, new point of sale materials and new staff uniforms. It appears to be concentrating on getting the essentials right and communicating the right messages to its customers.
Butterfield Marketing celebrates seven years
Butterfield Marketing marked its seventh anniversary by sponsoring seven trees from the Woodland Trust.
Is no publicity bad publicity?
As BP’s crisis worsens daily, it is surely wishing that it had a lower profile following one of America’s worst environmental disasters and the death of 11 workers when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on 20 April.
What's in a Mascot?
The mascots for the London 2012 Olympics were launched recently. The cartoon animations depict characters made from steel which look quite alien, with a large single ‘eye’ that functions like a camera lens, collecting images. However, they have a shiny, curvy appearance which makes them look fun and friendly, rather than frightening.