Wordsearch is proud to have produced the marketing and branding for some of the world’s most spectacular buildings. The Shard, with its spiked structure jutting out of the city; One World Trade Center transforming New York’s skyline; and London’s Leadenhall Building, with its cathedral-like ground floor public space. These buildings are emotive, inspirational, and never… Read more »
Month: August 2014
Top 10 Things We Love About Working in Clerkenwell
Working in Clerkenwell … what’s not to love? Creative agency, Wordsearch, talks about working in this buzzing London area and shares their Top 10 of all things fabulous about its vibrant and creative community. As a creative agency that specialises in architectural and real estate marketing, we, at Wordsearch, would be hard pressed to find… Read more »
Top 10 Tips for Marketing Tall Buildings from creative agency Wordsearch
Whilst early marketing in magazines dates back to the 1730’s, marketing as we know it today began in the mid 1900’s, when many markets became saturated and there was suddenly intense competition for customers. Since then, marketing and communications have been transformed, with digital and mobile technology totally changing the way we target, communicate and… Read more »
Heritage Routemaster Tour
Wednesday, 10th September, 18.15-20.30. If you’re interested in real estate and architecture in London, then join the ride and get your hands on the last few tickets for Sir Peter Hendy’s Heritage Routemaster tour. Transport for London Commissioner, Sir Peter Hendy has kindly agreed to drive his restored Routemaster bus around the City of London… Read more »
Wordsearch’s Pick of Architectural and Cultural Events in London
Londoners, if you love architecture and design as much as we do here at Wordsearch, check out these great events happening all over the capital during August. From cycle summits, to fascinating architectural workshops for children and walking tours – get to know our great City and its architectural treasures. RIBA’S Summer Design Workshop RIBA… Read more »
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