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Flightpath (marketing agency)

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Flightpath is a New York-based digital creative agency that develops and delivers emotionally compelling, highly engaging brand stories through today's digital imperatives. Founded in 1994, Flightpath has worked with clients such as Goya Foods, Sherwin Williams, Showtime, BMW and Newsday.

Flightpath
File:Flightpath logo, 2014.jpg
Type of businessPrivately owned
HeadquartersNew York, NY
Area servedWorldwide
URLhttp://www.flightpath.com

Flightpath has taken home honors from the Interactive Media Awards, iMedia Awards, W3 Awards and the WebAwards for their client work. [citation needed]

History

Flightpath was originally founded in 1994 by Jon Fox as X Communications, NYC Inc. in the early era of internet service and technology. The company focused primarily on website production for clients. In 2000, the company was renamed Xworld, and creative director Steven Louie joined the company as principal. Xworld was a website production agency from 2000 to 2007, when it transitioned to a full service digital agency under the name Flightpath.[1] Flightpath offices are located in the Flatiron district of NYC.[2]

Services

Flightpath's service offerings include website design and development, social media services, search engine marketing, mobile web and apps, email marketing and video production. The agency services a breadth of consumer and business brands across a range of established and emerging categories. Sectors include: Consumer Packaged Goods, Pharmaceutical/Health Care, Media and Entertainment, Not-For-Profit and B2B Marketing. [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Flightpath Interactive Marketing Agency Launches New Name and Brand Identity for 2007". Business Wire. January 22, 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "City's Small Business Owners Face Rising Costs". Crain's NY Business. March 18, 2014. Retrieved April 5, 2010.