The Creative Co. Re-Launches With United Yeah

The Creative Co. Re-Launches With United Yeah

Specialist brand design agency The Creative Co. has today re-launched as a part of United Yeah and under new leadership.

The agency will be run by Scott Richmond and Mitch Woodfield as head of brand and creative director respectively.

The duo have been put in charge of continuing to build on the agency’s foundations of the past decade, which has seen work for brands such as the NSW and Australian governments, Telstra, Sony Music, GPT, Workskil, and Allied Mills.

United Yeah founder Dan Godkin said the re-launch has empowered the company’s offering, and was fortunate to have Richmond and Woodfield join the team.

“We’ve strengthened and diversified our offering to provide a holistic creative solution from the foundations of a brand right through to how it speaks across platforms, with specialist teams,” he said.

“Mitch and Scott are two amazing talents which we’re lucky to have, and we’re excited about what they’ll bring to the group and our client partnerships.”

The Creative Co. will sit within United Yeah’s Sydney offices, and will work both collaboratively with United Yeah and independently with direct clients.




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