Township
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Providence, RI
Township is a web design company. Founded in 2014, the small company is located in Warwick, Rhode Island. Their services include web design, ux/ui design, product design, web development, and more.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Enterprise (>$1B) 25%
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Township successfully completed a project for Velociti, an IT company specializing in the installation of aftermarket technology for enterprise customers. The Sr. Director of Marketing at Velociti hired Township for a full company rebrand, which included a logo redesign, a website and app overhaul, and the creation of supporting sales, marketing and social collateral. The company chose Township due to their high ratings, budget-friendly pricing, great culture fit, good value for cost, aligned company values, and a creative team. A team of 2-5 employees from Township was assigned to this project, ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated approach to the rebrand.
In another project, Township was hired by SkyBitz, a logistics company providing IoT telematics for the trucking, tank monitoring, and petroleum logistics industries. The Sr. Product Manager of SkyBitz engaged Township to create marketing materials, product demos, and UI screens for new web and mobile products. SkyBitz chose Township based on a referral and the previous successful projects completed by the firm. The scope of work included creating product marketing materials, presentations, demo prototypes, and software UI screens. The team from Township, led by Matt, was praised for their creativity, organization, and ability to deliver quality products on time. The client was particularly impressed with the clickable prototype with customer data redaction and presentation enhancements that Township created, which added a "wow" factor to their demos.