The Bigger Boat, a Yorkshire-based integrated marketing agency, is thrilled to announce four new client wins: Reality+, Hunter Safety Group, Aptvision, and EDNX. These exciting partnerships reinforce The Bigger Boat’s reputation for delivering innovative and impactful full-service marketing projects.
Innovative gaming technology company Reality+, renowned for its Web3 expertise and creation of immersive brand universes, has enlisted The Bigger Boat’s design services for the inaugural season of its digital collectable trading card game, Doctor Who: Worlds Apart. This officially licensed game allows fans to collect, trade, and engage with others in the ‘Whoniverse’ using blockchain technology.
The Bigger Boat’s creative team will produce key visuals, card back designs, and premium banners for the game’s latest season. This partnership is set to extend to future seasons as well.
Dave Learmont, head of marketing at Reality+, said, “I knew The Bigger Boat had the skills and experience to bring our ideas to life. Their creative design will greatly enhance player engagement, and we look forward to working on subsequent seasons together.”
Meanwhile, Hunter Safety Group, a provider of bespoke health and safety packages across the UK and Europe, has experienced rapid expansion over the past 11 years. With new branches in the Netherlands, Spain, France, and Germany, and ambitious growth targets for the next two years, Hunter Safety Group recognised the need for expert marketing support to mature its brand and enhance its communications.
The Bigger Boat will develop a new brand identity and a future-proof website, along with an integrated, results-driven marketing strategy. Services include a brand workshop, creative exploration, website development, and a multi-channel marketing approach covering content marketing, public relations, paid search, organic social, SEO, and more.
Katy Attley, HSE marketing coordinator at Hunter Safety Group, commented, “We can’t wait to get started with The Bigger Boat. We were impressed with their pitch and approach to our brand. Their integrated marketing services mean they will fully understand our brand values.”
Healthcare technology specialist Aptvision, known for its comprehensive software solutions that streamline healthcare operations, has also joined The Bigger Boat’s client roster. As Aptvision prepares to sponsor and exhibit at the UK Imaging and Oncology Congress (UKIO), The Bigger Boat will provide extensive support to maximise its event impact.
Services include stand design and procurement, social media content creation, media relations, content marketing, and web support. This collaboration aims to enhance Aptvision’s visibility and engagement before, during, and after the UKIO event.
Paul Wierzbicki, CIO of Aptvision, remarked, “We’re excited to partner with The Bigger Boat to raise our profile at the UKIO congress. Their thorough approach ensures we’re well-prepared for a successful exhibition.”
Adding to this impressive lineup, The Bigger Boat has also partnered with Northern IT consultancy EDNX. Specialising in software-defined network (SDN) design, implementation and migration, EDNX has grown from a two-person team to a dynamic group of six professionals, serving high-profile clients like AstraZeneca and various NHS trusts.
To support EDNX’s ambition to scale, The Bigger Boat will deliver a rebranding project – comprising a brand workshop, brand landscape research, and creative exploration to visualise the new positioning of the business. Future plans include website design and ongoing marketing and PR support.
Commenting on the recent client wins, Emma Heslop, commercial director at The Bigger Boat, said, “These new partnerships are incredibly exciting for our team. Each project presents unique challenges and opportunities that align perfectly with our expertise in branding and marketing. We’re eager to bring our innovative ideas to life and help these companies achieve their goals. It's a great time for The Bigger Boat, as we continue to expand our portfolio with our integrated approach for forward-thinking clients.”