Anita Davis
Mar 17, 2009

The Upper Storey revamps corporate identity

SINGAPORE - Digital agency The Upper Storey has refurbished its website and its logo as part of a process to revamp its full corporate identity.

The Upper Storey revamps corporate identity
According to the agency, the website’s new key feature is a section that asks visitors their opinions about buzz on web pages, blogs and social networks, giving the site a consumer-centric focus.

“Our About You section is a great thought-starter and a sign of us putting consumers at the core of everything we do,” said agency co-founder Prakash Kamdar in a statement. “Now, more than ever, your brand lives in the hands of people, and the first step towards helping clients manage their brand in a measurable way is knowing what is being said.”

The Upper Storey was launched in 2001 and claims key clients including Dell, Nokia, OCBC Bank, Sony and the Singapore Tourism Board.

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