Case Study

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ‘NO’AND ‘ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE’

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ‘NO’AND ‘ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE’

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75% 58% 64% Case Study | Retail THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ‘NO’ AND ‘ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE’ A Restrictive Development Process MacKenzie-Childs is a world-renowned comprehensive home furnishings brand. Based on tradition with a beautifully unique twist - every item they create is hand-painted and detailed in the most extraordinary ways. Their brand identity needs to reflect the joy in their work and commitment to colorful and charming design. For years, MacKenzie-Childs created stunning merchandized catalogs, however those carried a high cost and limited reach. Due to this, they strategized a way to develop a more significant digital presence that would drive growth and revenue. Without an in-house development team to bring their one-of-a-kind brand to life, they had to rely on expensiv

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