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    D2 Creative is a brand led, graphic and web design agency based in Exeter, Devon. They produce beautiful and transformative design solutions that are underpinned by conceptual thinking and meticulous attention to detail. They apply this philosophy across corporate identity, websites, print, and packaging design. They work in our riverside studio with a small but perfectly formed team of highly talented design-focused professionals. To find out more have a look through their work section.

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    Radical I/O is a people-first technology consultancy and lab in Vancouver, BC that specializes in enterprise software development, working with smart cities, government, fintech, social-impact enterprises, and education organizations. Radical provides strategy, architecture, design, and development services with a focus on mobile and web app development, data and artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, and system integrations. Their in-house lab products include BeThere360, branded mobile VR/360° apps with a digital asset management platform; and MyCard, a smart city solution to connect with everything in your city.

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    thoughtbot is a web and mobile design and development agency, with small team of designers and developers in Boston, New York, San Francisco, London, Austin, Raleigh, and Washington D.C. Their clients are any organization creating a new product or service under conditions of uncertainty. They are optimistic and ambitious. They want customer feedback and rapid prototypes. They know designing great products is hard and achieving product-market fit is time-consuming and expensive.