It's only a small change - but it's a huge one for the business
“With the Taylor Emmet brand we draw all that together in a simple, recognisable brand that shows our forward-thinking outlook.“The removal of the ‘&’ is a seamless shift, giving us a single recognisable name and removing issues with digital platforms that many businesses will have experienced.
“Our new brand not only positions us as an approachable, efficient and forward-thinking firm but embraces our history and longevity within the“We have invested heavily in the business in the past couple of years, from IT infrastructure to training, benefits, and new modern office buildings. The rebrand brings all these elements together and provides a strong platform for Taylor Emmet to launch itself forward as we look to write the next chapter in our history.
“As the brand has always been about people, we have reinforced that with a human reportage photography that conveys real people working together with each other and the clients. “But for us, dropping the ampersand was key; taking Taylor Emmet into a new modern era, whilst allowing us to convey many of the brand's values and service level messages in a simple, memorable way."
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