FreshSage
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- East London, South Africa
FreshSage is a branding agency in Stutterheim, South Africa. Founded in 2013, they have fewer than 5 employees that serve clients in the business sector. Services include branding, marketing strategy, and web design.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 80%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%
Common Project Size
<$10K 3 projects
Clients
- Derma Solutions
Highlights from Recent Projects
FreshSage undertook a rebranding project for ST Communications, a translation and localization agency specializing in African languages. The aim of the project was to modernize the company's image and provide a fresh direction. The process involved a detailed analysis of the company's current and potential customers, leading to a comprehensive rebranding exercise. FreshSage designed a new logo, revamped the company's website, and updated all visual elements. The project, led by Emma, the owner and brand strategist at FreshSage, ran from August to December 2018.
The company was also hired by Additive Free Kids for a rebranding and web design project. The goal was to reflect the growth and changes in the company through a clean, crisp, and professional branding. FreshSage developed a new logo, a branding kit, and other facets of the brand. The outcome was a brand that is now well recognized in Australia, with overwhelming feedback on its freshness, crispness, and elegance. Emma led the project, providing personalized service.
FreshSage was hired by Bridle Creative, a digital marketing agency, to create a clear and concise brand roadmap. The project involved crafting a brand strategy roadmap, defining target audiences, and laying out an initial plan of hierarchy tasks for outreach. The company's culture, tone of voice, and brand attributes were also discussed. The project was executed by one employee from FreshSage, who was selected based on the company's great culture fit, referral, and aligned company values.