Positive Digital Wins Two Travolution Awards 2010
LONDON, October 6, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Positive Digital (http://www.positive-digital.co.uk), one of the UK's fastest-growing digital marketing agencies, has collected two prestigious accolades at the Travolution Awards 2010.
The company was named both 'Best Agency for Website Design' for Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, and the creator of 'Best Online/Desktop Application' for Royal Caribbean International's Cruise Compass, an animated desktop widget that allows the cruise company to communicate key messaging to their trade partners in real-time.
Hosted by Jeremy Vine and supported by Calum Best and Elle Macpherson, the Travolution Awards represent the UK travel industry's highest accolade for innovations and excellence online. Held at The Boiler House, Battersea Power Station on September 28th, the ceremony celebrated the companies, brands and individuals who have excelled in online travel distribution, digital marketing and technology during 2010.
Menno Faulkner, Account Director at Positive Digital said: "To win not one but both of the Travolution Awards that Positive Digital was entered for, including Best Agency for Website Design, is a remarkable achievement. We are delighted both to be working with Royal Caribbean on their fantastic brands and to be gaining these accolades for innovation, creativity and technical delivery".
Jo Briody of Royal Caribbean International added: "For Positive Digital and our marketing teams to win the two awards is a true accolade for innovation and design in our marketing delivery to match our product delivery".
The Travolution Awards double follows hot on the heels of another Positive Digital/Royal Caribbean triumph at the recent Travel Marketing Awards, where the Cruise Compass was named 'Most Innovative Marketing 2010'.
For more on Positive Digital, visit http://www.positive-digital.co.uk
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