Marketing company approach is experiential and thematic to engage target customers
Seattle, Washington Jul 7, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - Izles Consulting, a subsidiary of Meteora International Group, is a multifaceted firm that specializes in developing ideas that are both innovative and engaging.
Izles Consulting offers strategy, planning, and concept creation for Marketing, Branding, Design, Events, and Communications. Every feature is crafted to tell a story that is compelling and undeniably unique.
It also offers Web and Graphic Design (both digital and print), Social Media Content, and Event Collaterals. Each work a result of a perfect blend of collaborative synergy.
"The idea behind Izles Consulting is we want to create something that is impactful and resonates across a wide spectrum, especially to those who are at the initial stage of their business creation. The integral part of this journey is to deliver to our clients a product that truly reflects their individuality and challenges the traditional approach to design". Quoted by Founder/ Marketing & Creative Director, Roxanne Macmod.
Izles Consulting's concept is rooted in an approach that is contemporary, bold with a youthful edge. Every detail adds texture to the brand personality. It transforms the clients' vision into a tangible identity that is both vibrant and dynamic, organically expanding to connect to a wider audience.
About Izles Consulting
Izles Consulting, a subsidiary of Meteora International Group, is a multifaceted firm that offers strategy, planning, and concept creation for Marketing, Branding, Events, and Communications. Other services include Web and Graphic Design (both digital and print), Content Generation, Copyrighting, Translation, and Event Collaterals. For more information on Izles Consulting or its parent company Meteora International Group, contact info@izlesconsulting.com or visit online at www.izlesconsulting.com
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Zaidee Sarip Macmod
Source :Meteora International Group
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