A FAST-GROWING digital company is predicting a turnover of £350,000 for its second year of trading after securing major contracts.

Calm Digital, based in Middlesbrough, has secured a project worth £60,000 to help Peak Partnerships, a healthcare improvement company based in Yorkshire for e-learning and mobile applications online.

Within the past month the company has helped four businesses – Rovin Energy, Success Feelosophy, Jan Secker Photography and Tindles Chartered Accountants – launch new websites.

Other clients include Ultimate Homes and Finance, Durham City of Culture, Redcar Racing and Business and Enterprise North East.

Services offered by the web design and development agency, established by six shareholders last year, include branding, website design and development, digital marketing, web optimisation, social media, viral campaigns and design for marketing and creative campaigns.

Earlier this year it carried out a brand overhaul for West African oil and gas training company PPS Nigeria, which also has a base in the Tees Valley.

The firm’s project director, Bianca Robinson, said: “Our rapid growth is a real testament to the hard work and determination of the whole team.

“We collectively make decisions on all aspects of the business and everyone has creative input into every project. As shareholders, we all have incredible motivation to make Calm Digital the North-East’s leading creative agency within five years.

“At present we are delighted to be competing with the region’s largest companies for contracts, and on some occasions beating them, but we want to be regarded as the number one.”

The team also includes finance director Phil Allick, technical director Andy Murphy, web developer Daniel Askwith and graphic designer Danielle Bloom.

The firm is based at Boho One, the £10m flagship building for the DigitalCity project to foster a worldclass digital industry in the Tees Valley.