Responding to the rapidly changing digital landscape, the global design and technology agency Beyond unveiled a new logo, refined the services it offers and revamped its website.
The agency is now focusing on three key service offerings to explain how it can help brands throughout their digital journey. This includes improving customer experiences, making world-class products and accelerating product outcomes.
“Beyond is 10 years old this year. Since our formation, we’ve constantly evolved to better serve our growing client base during a time of accelerated change. This has seen us expand our service offering to now cover clients’ needs whatever stage they are at in their digital journey,” said Nick Rappolt, Beyond CEO.
Beyond currently works with numerous organisations such as Snapchat and Facebook to objectively assess the quality of their interactions with users, help them learn from their competitors and ultimately design and implement improvements to drive up adoption and serve customers better.
At the same time, the agency works with a range of clients such as Google to bring the best in strategy, design and engineering to help them conceive, plan, test and build digital products from scratch. Finally, Beyond is also working with clients like Photobox to provide the expertise to rapidly address product challenges.

“Everyone tends to look and sound the same these days, so it was important we didn’t create another faceless logo. Beyond has a unique culture that’s collaborative, opinionated and driven by a set of beliefs, so we needed to create a brand that reflects this,” said Richard Foster, creative director at Beyond.
With studios in London, New York and San Francisco Beyond provides design and technology services to leading companies including Google, Facebook, Paypal, Mailchimp, Snapchat, Just Eat, PurpleBricks and the Royal College of Art. Beyond is part of the Next Fifteen Group, an AIM listed company.
“We believe that our new brand positions us to enter our second decade as a grown up, mature agency ready for the challenges ahead,” said Foster.