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Redesigning The Agency: Reinvigorating Boyd Digital’s Glasgow Office

Boyd Digital is an SEO Digital Marketing Agency based in Glasgow. They are a dedicated team of marketing professionals who specialise in content creation, PPC, social media marketing and search engine optimisation. Boyd believes in an open approach to working with clients to drive traffic to their online channels; they aim to make SEO transparent and deliver results.

As lockdown came to a close, Boyd came to us with a challenge: redesigning their Glasgow office space and making it effective, efficient and exciting – reflective of what they stand for and what they want to show their clients.

WHAT INSPIRED THE OFFICE REDESIGN?

Boyd decided to change the office design as they wanted to create an environment that their staff would be excited to come back to post-covid. After working from home for such a long time, the thought of returning to a tired office space didn’t offer the sense of community and culture that Boyd wanted to give to their employees, so they decided it was time for an updated office design.

They believed a new office space would be important in helping staff bond and allowing them to regain a sense of work/home balance with an office space separate from what most of us experienced over the last couple of years (i.e. working at your kitchen table). It would also allow for a professional environment to take client visits and meetings, to showcase what the brand looks like and what they stand for as a digital agency.

Boyd wanted to illuminate its branding

Boyd wanted to create a space which illuminated its branding – in part, this was done by colour-scheming the walls to match their branding and logo, so the whole space is a ‘Boyd’ space. There are a series of keywords on the main wall illustrating what the company does and what they can offer their clients. This wall is also there to inspire the employees, reminding them of key elements of the business and helping them to focus and create. 

Are There Any Special Features?

Perhaps the most exciting feature of the new office space is a large table tennis table. Originally showcased by Glasgow based creative design studio Pim-Pam, the table was purchased from the ‘SP!N’ silent auction. SP!N was a charitable art exhibition for the Drumchapel Table Tennis Club (DTTC) and was a project showcasing 42 table tennis paddles designed by artists, designers and illustrators from across Scotland. At the heart of the show was the table, designed by Glasgow based artist Roddy MacNeill, a large feature piece that encouraged visitors to engage in a game.

Table tennis table designed by Roddy MacNeill

The theme of SP!N was balance, resilience and strength — three things important for table tennis, and three things that resonated strongly with Boyd during their return to in-person work culture. The table now acts as a bright and colourful feature piece in the office, there not only for looks but also to help relieve stress and creative blocks by offering employees a physical outlet; to help staff bond over a fun and productive activity, and to give a new home to an artwork by one of Glasgow’s most dynamic artists within their agency. 

Did You Maintain Any Of The Original Design?

The one thing Boyd wanted to keep the same during the redesign was the open layout. They wanted to maintain a space where their staff could work collaboratively and have an added layer of comfort with large desks and natural lighting from the windows. The space feels open and free, with plenty of room to move and plenty of space to breathe. They also highlighted the importance of keeping a functional kitchen space, so that staff feel comfortable and can make as much coffee as needed (including dozens of cups of our office favourite from Conatum Coffee). Community and comfort were at the heart of this redesign – Boyd made it very clear that they wanted the new Glasgow office to be a positive space for their staff members, a place which they want to return to.  

What Was The Process Like?

The process of changing the office was exciting. Knowing that on the other end of lockdown was a completely refreshed Glasgow office was exhilarating for the members of the Boyd team. Working with designers and builders to create the office they envisioned was a fascinating experience, filled with creativity and ideas. The works were conducted within the scheduled period and budget, and the collaboration of ideas between management and designers allowed for heightened attention to detail.  

What Were The Results?

When the offices reopened, the staff were excited to come back and experience the new space. And as a growing digital agency, Boyd can now showcase its branding through its physical office space – presenting a stronger image of who they are and what they do to clients. A redesign is also a reinvigoration, and we hope that the team at Boyd can feel this positive energy as they continue to work in their Glasgow offices.

  • Published: 1 June 2022

  • Text: Boyd Digital Glasgow

  • Interior Photography: Studiovhf

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Transforming an empty office space into a new home for Recast

Recast approached Amos Beech to assist them with their move from serviced offices in Edinburgh’s New Town to their own offices as their growth trajectory continued. 

Recast enables sports fans to access the content they want, subscription-free. The unique offering is monetising modern day viewership and creating more funds to be invested back into the grassroots of sport.

As a rapidly growing tech company, bricks and mortar was a new discipline for the team and they needed a company that could deal with all aspects of their requirements including design, construction/fit-out and furniture. 

A new office for Recast in Edinburgh’s New Town

The Amos Beech design team were delighted to apply their skills to transforming an empty office space into a new home for Recast. Using the core brand colours of yellow and grey, you can feel the energy and commitment to excellence that is also seen in the images that have been selected.

Multiple meeting spaces, both inside and out, using a wonderful rooftop terrace with views across to Edinburgh’s Old Town and its 1,000 year old Castle provide plenty of additional inspiration. 

Double glazed partitioning was specified to help with sound attenuation along with aluminium framed solid timber doors for an enduring and quality finish to the space. 

For those moments when you need peace and quiet or simply the ability to take or make phone calls in private, single person booths were installed to ensure that the rights spaces were available for the team without making inefficient use of meeting rooms. 

Quality UK and European furniture was supplied and installed by the Amos Beech Furniture Consultants – all expertly specified and manufactured to compliment the stunning space that we created. 

A carefully managed construction phase was duly completed and despite the many supply chain challenges that came with 2021, all of the furniture was delivered and Recast were able to officially open their offices on time and in budget. 

The finished result is a wonderful fusion of different types of workspace and meeting/breakout areas that reflects the brand and the work that Recast do.

  • Location: Princes Street, Edinburgh

  • Project size: 4200 sq ft

  • Duration:– 5 weeks

  • Value: £120K

 

Published: 21 March 2022

Text & Photography: The Amos Beech Team

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New office for Resolis in Edinburgh

Resolis, an Edinburgh based Asset Management company were moving out of serviced office space to their own office in Exchange Tower Edinburgh, for the first time and contacted Amos Beech to assist them with delivering an environment that reflected their brand and ethos.

From a serviced office to a dedicated space

Resolis focus, is on infrastructure assets connected to the provision of essential public services. In addition to their new office in the Exchange Tower in Edinburgh, many of their team members work location-independent across the United Kingdom in a true hybrid fashion.

Working with their Architect who led the design element, Amos Beech completed a drawings package and building warrant submission. We also helped them to gain Landlord Approval for the works and then, over a 4 week contract completed the fit-out and installed all the furniture. 

Working in a multi-tenanted building meant that we had to be considerate contractors and ensured that our works were not detrimental to the other businesses in the building. Sound testament to this is the additional projects we have secured following completion of this contract.

Published: 13 April 2022

Text & Photography: The Amos Beech Team

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