Feed has improved its ranking by five places in The Design Week 2019 Top 100 Consultancy Survey, which is the definitive ranking recognising the most successful design businesses in the industry.
Having run for more than two decades, The Design Week Top 100 remains the only source of market intelligence detailing the strategy, financial health, head count and fee income per head of the major UK design consultancies in an industry worth some £76.9bn per year to the UK economy.
Providing a detailed and holistic analysis of the financial state of play, it ranks the 100 most successful independent UK design businesses across all sectors, based on total fee income, while also spotlighting growth, turnover, projections and staffing levels. Feed was positioned 16th in the last survey.
Matt Lynch, CEO, Feed, comments: "To be named the eleventh most successful design business in the UK by Design Week is a proud achievement for Feed. We believe brands need independent agencies’ fresh thinking, cutting-edge talent and technology to deliver against increasing consumer needs. Design week’s comprehensive view of the market, combined with the underlaying growth at Feed, gives us the confidence that we’re helping to serve that need."
Feed is one of the world’s fastest growing independent digital agencies with a turnover of £12.5m, 150 staff, and global clients including eBay, Virgin, Gumtree and PayPal. Their digital marketing expertise extends from CRM, social, AI, UI and UX design all the way through to the creation of new technology products, platforms and tools. Feed is specialist, creative and experimental - across all channels, with a progressive future facing culture.
Feed uses technology to ‘release the human’, liberating their clients and talent to do the valuable tasks that humans do better than machines. The agency makes always-on-marketing efficient and error-free, enabling their people and clients to have more time to focus and strategise.
Feed prides itself on its innovative, collaborative and entrepreneurial nature, which has helped its turnover grow by more than 50% per annum for the last ten years and open offices in London, San Francisco, Berlin and Manchester.