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Reading, UK (Apr 01, 2007) - UKMN has launched an updated version of its online brand sharing service, Mediaframe®. The service allows companies to upload brand assets to share with staff and creative agencies around the world. The service is now free to use, with a range of affordable upgrades available if needed.

Mediaframe® has been growing in popularity since its launch in 2003 and is now used globally by companies such as Motorola and Panasonic. The basic free service enables full access and control over your company’s brand assets. Logos, fonts, colour swatches, high-resolution images and brand usage guidelines can be accessed instantly online.

The service also allows users to download brand resources in the file format and size they require, saving them the time and trouble it takes to contact their creative agency each time they need a logo or image. Marketing related teams can benefit from this high-level functionality at zero cost, and then upgrade to additional functionality and online storage space if their monthly use increases.

John Chipps-Harding, creative partner at UKMN, said: “The idea for the service came after we kept getting calls from our clients to send them different version of logos and images. It made sense to create an on-demand self-service portal, with the client not getting charged to simply re-size or re-format a file that they already owned. What started as a service just for our clients has quickly grown into a tool being used by companies all over the world.”

To open a free Mediaframe® account today, or to find out more information on the service, visit http://www.mediaframe.net