A new creative brand and website studio has been opened in Liverpool by the former North West Art Director.
Gregg Foreman has unveiled his unique creative brand Fore Studio following almost two decades of working in the creative sector. The 36-year-old, who is originally from New Brighton, has worked for a number of award-winning design agencies over the last 17 years, most notably leading teams as the Design Director and Art Director working with clients such as Sykes Cottages, Little Mistress, Anwyl Homes, Select Property Group, Phaidon Books and more.
Fore Studio is already working with some notable luxury brands in the North West, including The Jockey Club, The Albert Dock, The Art School Restaurant and boutique hotel 2 Blackburne Terrace.
Gregg decided it was time to channel his years of expertise into his own company working in the niche luxury industry. He believes that Fore Studio will be able to bridge the gap between luxury brands and their target markets by creating consistent and cohesive brands.
Fore Studio aims to equip brands with the resources, knowledge and creativity to help them grow and resonate with clients. The team offers a wide range of creative services to support each client with their overall strategy and have the tools, insight and creative expertise to empower brands and businesses.
Over the years I’ve worn many hats and worked across many services and Fore Studio focuses on collating all of that expertise
Gregg Foreman
Founder Gregg Foreman said: “Our niche is luxury brands and it’s our job to connect our clients with their ideal customer through engaging, accessible creative that communicates who they are clearly, consistently and with purpose.
“Over the years I’ve worn many hats and worked across many services and Fore Studio focuses on collating all of that expertise, knowledge and experience to channel it into genuine, effective results for our clients.”
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