Manifest Limited

Manifest Limited

Manifest is a leading UK brand and marketing communications consultancy. The company provides a range of brand and marketing communications services including research, brand and marketing strategy, graphic and digital design and copywriting. It is a collaboration of strategic consultants, graphic and interactive media designers, copywriters and technologists.

The marketing agency aims to assist clients to achieve their commercial aspirations by identifying competitive difference and communicating that difference with clarity and authenticity. Manifest has described its work as "engineering business success" by turning business strategy into inspiring customer choices.

History

Manifest was founded in 1989 by Alexander Ashworth FCIM FRSA MCSD, formerly with Wolff Olins, best known for leading major brand and marketing communications projects with American Express, Citigroup and Visa. In 2011 Manifest acquired a modern office building in Salamanca Place, Albert Embankment in London. According to Companies House records Manifest remains a privately-held company.

Clients

Clients of Manifest include:

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