Solihull creative marketing agency Jask has taken on six new roles to meet its growth needs during the first six months of 2014.

Specialising in creative marketing for print and digital media, Jask has recently won projects such as the redesign of St Philips Chambers' website, as well the promotional campaign for the 2014 Sainsbury's Summer Series with British Athletics.

New client wins and an upturn in existing work have seen Jask's turnover increase by 26 per cent since the start of 2014.

With more recent accounts coming on board, such as Unity Trust Bank, Thomas Vale Construction and Bibby Financial, the team at Jask has expanded to cope with the workload.

Debbie Clifton (sales support) and James Davison (account manager) join the accounts team, while Dave Potts (senior graphic designer), Kevin Thompson (graphic designer) and Kristen Voisey (graphic designer) join the studio. Haider Ismail joins the digital team as web developer.

Stuart Jordan, managing director, said: "It is fantastic to see that all our hard work is paying off and we are delighted to have the new staff join us while we are on such a high.

"The projects we've been commissioned with and the accounts we've won are a testament to the good creative work we're coming up with and we are excited the new faces can join us to continue our growth.

"The target for the remainder of the year is to go from the 26 per cent growth to 40 per cent growth."