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Our job is to provide the best vehicle to deliver your message effectively to the target audience. We don't just 'do' websites – we deliver your message in the most appropriate form. That may be a new website. It may be a video or interactive, or it may be a nice tactile brochure to put into your customers hands. It may be a tweak, or a complete re-brand.
Most importantly, we try not to forget that markets are made up of people, and people are happy, sad, serious and full of fun.
An extension of your company
We like to understand your business and are happy when clients see us an extension of their company... without the attendant overheads that is.
Where most agencies give you what they think you should have, our approach is to listen to you, interpret the brief, and always give you more than you imagined. That way we're all happy.
Our clients are specialists in their fields, and we apply our specialist design and media expertise uniquely for each of them. Consequently we are able to work within most sectors, be they Public, Private, Education, Industrial or Medical. Every client requires an individual approach - that's what excites us.
Have a look around the site, and you will find a cross section of some clients we enjoy working with. The one thing they have in common is that they value the idea of a small team dedicating themselves to the very best in communication on their behalf.
December 2011

Ambit creatives are moving on the 19th December to the all new, and suitably serene, location of the Toffee Factory in Newcastle. It looks a little like Charlie's Chocolate Factory from the outside and has lights that synchronise with the Millennium bridge - being situated in the Ouseburn valley within eyeline of the bridge.
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August 2011

A big project for us has been a video prog for Fagron. We have dubbed this production into 4 languages so far for use across Europe and South America. Some languages take a little longer to speak, so the edit has to be opened up here and there in a fast programme, but we think we did it rather well.
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