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Greater Seattle Partners Collaborates with Vectorform to Launch New Website

Newly launched website promotes opportunities and resources in the greater Seattle region

SEATTLE—June 24, 2019— Greater Seattle Partners (GSP) recently launched a new website designed and developed in partnership with Vectorform, Turnstyle and Nyhus. All parties involved are industry experts in their respective fields of design, development, innovation and communications, and worked collaboratively to bring the site to life.

GSP is a newly formed, public-private economic development corporation responsible for driving investment into the greater Seattle region to create and sustain opportunity and prosperity for all, but a platform was needed to deliver messaging and promote the region’s opportunities and resources. Vectorform was engaged as the web design and development partner, working in parallel with the aforementioned partners responsible for developing the content and brand for GSP.

Visitors to the site will be greeted with incredible visuals and stories from the region. The photography, a predominant component of the new brand ethos for GSP, highlights the beauty of the Pacific Northwest, as well as the industries, unique communities and quality of life in greater Seattle. The site is a customized WordPress implementation, built with an architecture intended for long-term flexibility and growth.

“In the twenty-plus years I’ve been doing this, it’s the most beautiful economic development website I’ve ever seen. It makes you really proud to be part of this thriving region.”

GSP CEO, Brian McGowan

The site was designed and built in an accelerated timeline (two-and-a-half months), to align with a marketing push for GSP’s new brand launch and a trade mission to Ireland. Eight companies participated in the overall re-launch of GSP, with Vectorform, Turnstyle and Nyhus serving as the main collaborators.

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About Vectorform
Vectorform invents digital products and experiences for the world’s leading brands, with a focus on Immersive Technologies, Mobile Experiences, Internet of Things, Smart Homes, Connected Vehicles and Wearable Technologies. Founded in 1999, Vectorform has global offices in Detroit, Seattle, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. Visit Vectorform.com and connect on FacebookTwitter, and LinkedIn.

About GSP
Greater Seattle is one of the most vibrant and innovative regions in the world, home to big ideas, a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, and unparalleled natural beauty. In partnership with the public and private sectors, Greater Seattle Partners (GSP) drives investment into the region and its industries and jurisdictions to create and sustain opportunity and prosperity for all. GSP is setting a new standard for economic development in greater Seattle. To learn more, visit https://greater-seattle.com/

About Turnstyle
Turnstyle is a graphic design and branding firm founded on the belief that in a crowded marketplace, people gravitate emotionally toward companies and products that project a distinctive style. Design’s power is in its ability to craft that stylistic distinction and to communicate on an emotional, visceral level. We emphasize design execution because that’s where the analytical rubber meets the emotional road. In a nutshell, we try to breathe life into products and businesses by infusing clever thinking into impeccably executed deliverables that resonate on an emotional level. To learn more, visit http://turnstyle.studio/ .

About Nyhus
Founded in 1994, Nyhus is an award-winning firm of expert communications and advocacy professionals. We provide strategic communications counsel and services to innovative brands around the world. Nyhus partners with best-in-class organizations at the intersection of business, government, media and the community. Our mission: inspire change, solve problems and create lasting impact. Visit https://nyhus.com/ for more information.

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