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Junction-18 turns 18, rebrands, eyes expansion in 2020

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Glasgow digital learning company Junction -18 is relocating their headquarters to the city centre, refreshing their brand, and expanding the size of the company as they turn 18 in 2020.

Glasgow digital learning provider Junction-18 is relocating to a city centre office next month in order to accommodate its growing team. “We’ve experienced a significant increase in demand for our services and have doubled the size of our creative staff these last six months,” said Managing Director, Gerry Doyle. The new space on St Vincent Street, in the heart of the city will leave room for Junction-18 to add new staff as they continue their expansion throughout 2020.

In addition to animators, developers, and graphic designers, the team also recruited a new Head of Learning Design, Luke Merrick, in the 3rd quarter of 2019. “Luke is a very talented instructional designer who achieved great success at his previous organisation, and we feel very lucky to have his expertise driving the work that we do for our clients.”

The company has also launched a rebranding initiative, which includes a new website to be launched soon. “The change in our logo and communications more accurately reflect the services that we provide our customers and will allow us to reach new customers going forward.”

With all these changes, 2020 is gearing up to be a banner year for Junction-18, which will celebrate its 18th birthday in September. “We now have the team in place that will allow us to create new products, while continuing to quickly provide flexible and creative learning solutions to our existing clients. This will be a big year for Junction-18.”