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BEOM smashes two-year targets with 200% increase in turnover

The Newcastle design agency, founded in 2019 by Northumbria University graduates, Aimee Thompson and Andrew Young, works with global brands to create best in class user experiences.

At the beginning of 2020 BEOM linked up with London commerce solution innovators E2X. The exciting partnership enables a 360° approach to UX design and next generation composable commerce retail platforms for global luxury brands. Both companies view the new strategic alliance as an opportunity for growth and a partnership that brings together shared values and ambitions for the next-generation of user experience.BEOM

As a result of this partnership, BEOM and E2X have delivered several major projects including digital experiences for German skincare brand Dr. Barbara Sturm and luxury Swedish brand Carpe Diem Beds.

To assist with the fast-growing client base, BEOM has appointed new roles in design and user experience. Co-founder Andrew Young says, "Designing a digital experience for a brand needs to complement the physical experience of its products and offerings. This is where we believe our combined approach offers invaluable solutions to that offered by traditional agencies. Over the last two years we’ve seen over a 200% increase in our turnover which has allowed us to invest in our team and provide a bigger and better service for our clients.”

Aimee Thompson, co-founder of BEOM, added, ‘Working closely with E2X means we can achieve a truly holistic approach to user experience design. It enables us to deliver a very strong ROI for the global brand we work with, helping them to adapt quickly to changing business and product needs.’

Matt Gould, Client Director at E2X, is looking forward to the future. He finished, “Working with BEOM has enabled us to deliver best in class customer-centric solutions for our clients. We will continue to invest in the partnership in order to meet the demand for composable commerce as clients move away from older, monolithic solutions.”


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