Carnal Creative Launches New Site

LOS ANGELES — Calling itself “The Adult Specialist Agency,” Carnal Creative has announced the launch of its new website.

Boasting a combined experience of 40 years in the adult sector, the Carnal Creative team offers a wealth of knowledge, which allows it to offer a bespoke service for its clients rather than packaged solutions.

Carnal Creative is available to provide a variety of services that supplement and support a company’s existing structure, working alongside the client as part of an extended team. Its services include product and brand development and design; event management and hosting; on- and offline marketing and PR, digital communications for both web and mobile creation and implementation plus support for sales and distribution.

“Carnal Creative came to be, quite simply because there was a demand for it,” says Marketing Director Nina Saini. “Over the years our senior team has been approached to provide more in terms of services available. With our current team, our experience and our knowledge not only complements each other but enables us to offer more to each of our clients.”

According to the company, Carnal Creative is supported by a technical and creative team with strong skills and experience that has established relationships worldwide in the adult sector and has been involved in launching many adult products worldwide — running both trade and consumer events, creating award winning websites as well as creating and producing interactive social media campaigns.

“With an unparalleled abundance of information and knowledge,” Saini says. “The Carnal Creative team lets their experience do the talking.”

For more information, visit www.carnalcreative.com.

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