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From the Dreaming Spires to the City of Brotherly Love
12 August 2009
At lbdesign, we’ve always pushed ourselves to work harder and smarter for our clients. With all the competition in the creative industries, we know that we have to be more original, more professional and more attune to our customers’ needs than anyone else. The success of our clients depends on it.
That drive towards excellence and growth has now opened new doors for lbdesign and we’re very pleased to announce our expansion to the United States! Our Director, Liam Dempsey, is taking the company forward in a bold new way by offering our quality services to new clients in America. With assistance from our team in London, Liam will be establishing a presence on the East Coast, opening an office in Philadelphia.
With the recent launch of a new website for Chicago-based Solstice Communications and the soon to be re-launched website of The Whiting Law Group, we’re keen to spread the word about our arrival in the US, building on our reputation for creative design on realistic budgets. We are now a mini-international!
We want our UK clients to know that they will continue to receive the same great service that they have come to expect from lbdesign. Our London team – Helen and Vijit, have already settled in and are taking the company to new heights. Of course, as Director of lbdesign, Liam will maintain a very active and easily-contactable presence within the day-to-day operations of lbdesign UK, making regular visits and taking advantage of email, Skype, Twitter and the like to stay in touch.
Liam arrived in Philadelphia on 02 August and is hard at work setting up shop. In the short term, Liam will work from his new home in Chester Springs, PA, a lovely corner of greater Philadelphia. The telephone number for our ‘Philadelphia office’ is 610-590-0130 (or 001 610 590 0130 as dialled from within the UK.)
In reading about our expansion, we hope that you are as excited as we are and we’d love it if you could in turn, spread the news amongst your own circles.

