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Switch Creative is the digital arm of Switch Media plc. We offer a no nonsense approach to solving traditional problems with engaging digital solutions. We specialise in web design, ecommerce, flash and making your online marketing as exciting and rewarding a process as possible.

BBC

LIVERPOOL´s award winning creative agency Switch Media has been approved as a BBC supplier.

 

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Roses advertising award's

CREATIVE agency Switch Media has been nominated for a much coveted Roses Advertising Award for their Liverpool-based art project Letterpool.

 

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Letterpool

Letterpool is an award-winning community art project produced by Switch Media. In summer 2008, we issued a call for entries.

 

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Samsung

Samsung needed an online viral campaign to increase traffic to the web site promoting their latest range of Blu-Ray DVD players.

 

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Latest

31-03-2010
Switch Media added to BBC supplier list

LIVERPOOL’s award winning creative agency Switch Media has been approved as a BBC supplier.


31-03-2010
Switch Media nominated for prestigious Roses Advertising Award

CREATIVE agency Switch Media has been nominated for a much coveted Roses Advertising Award for their Liverpool-based art project Letterpool.


22-02-2010
Developing the Virtual High Street: Why Some Websites Are Unfashionably Late

We’ve all heard the arguments for and against online shopping versus ‘the real thing’.


26-01-2010
Letterpool double spread feature in The Drum

Our Letterpool book has just featured in a double page spread in the latest edition (Jan 8th)

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12-01-2010
Letterpool featured in Design Week

Our beautiful new Letterpool book gets featured in Design Week

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12-01-2010
Memorium makes 2009 font list

Switch Media fave Memorium makes top fonts of 2009 list


Blog

Developing the Virtual High Street: Why Some Websites Are Unfashionably Late

We’ve all heard the arguments for and against online shopping versus ‘the real thing’.