Pure Energy Appoints Design Star
Monday, 28th January 2008.
Haverhill based, marketing communications agency Pure Energy Multimedia has appointed a new graphic designer...
Helen Mayes, who will join the company’s design team, is something of a celebrity in design circles after beating off stiff competition to win the contest to design a logo and marketing materials for Bury St Edmunds Fringe Festival 2007. It was an impressive achievement for Helen who, while still an undergraduate, was able to see her work gain a lot of attention and reach a wide audience throughout the duration of the festival.
Now Helen is hoping to build on this success by joining one of the area’s leading media communications companies.
Since its launch in 1998, Pure Energy Multimedia has gone from strength to strength, rapidly gaining a solid reputation for groundbreaking, technical web expertise. Recognising the need to integrate communications and offer its clients a full service it has expanded significantly in recent years to strengthen its design element. Pure Energy now specialises in both print and web based marketing communications.
Jason Fitzpatrick, managing director of Pure Energy said: "Helen’s a great catch for us. She’s a bright star and clearly has bags of design talent, insight and gusto. Her skills will compliment the service we currently provide to our clients and she will play an integral role in shaping future development.
"Helen has already started work on a number of projects including recent commissions from Haverhill Enterprise, T B Tanks and Genzyme. I'm really looking forward to the vitality she'll bring to our team."
Helen is equally enthusiastic: "Pure Energy is lots of things for me. But essentially it's a company with a passion for pushing the boundaries in digital communications. A desire to explore design and use it in practical and effective ways has driven me for the last five years, so it feels like a natural fit. It's an exciting company that has already made a lot of impact. I want to be part of where it goes next.”
Helen Mayes, who will join the company’s design team, is something of a celebrity in design circles after beating off stiff competition to win the contest to design a logo and marketing materials for Bury St Edmunds Fringe Festival 2007. It was an impressive achievement for Helen who, while still an undergraduate, was able to see her work gain a lot of attention and reach a wide audience throughout the duration of the festival.
Now Helen is hoping to build on this success by joining one of the area’s leading media communications companies.
Since its launch in 1998, Pure Energy Multimedia has gone from strength to strength, rapidly gaining a solid reputation for groundbreaking, technical web expertise. Recognising the need to integrate communications and offer its clients a full service it has expanded significantly in recent years to strengthen its design element. Pure Energy now specialises in both print and web based marketing communications.
Jason Fitzpatrick, managing director of Pure Energy said: "Helen’s a great catch for us. She’s a bright star and clearly has bags of design talent, insight and gusto. Her skills will compliment the service we currently provide to our clients and she will play an integral role in shaping future development.
"Helen has already started work on a number of projects including recent commissions from Haverhill Enterprise, T B Tanks and Genzyme. I'm really looking forward to the vitality she'll bring to our team."
Helen is equally enthusiastic: "Pure Energy is lots of things for me. But essentially it's a company with a passion for pushing the boundaries in digital communications. A desire to explore design and use it in practical and effective ways has driven me for the last five years, so it feels like a natural fit. It's an exciting company that has already made a lot of impact. I want to be part of where it goes next.”
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