Ten small British businesses set to go big on 100 digital billboards around UK

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Ten small British businesses are set to go big on 100 digital 20-foot-high billboards after winning advertising investment worth £10,000

The ten brands, come from all over the UK and include pioneering biodegradable plant-based hair extensions for afro and curly hair textures, gluten-free and gut-friendly snacks, swimming aids to help children learn to swim, Vietnamese pho kits and award-winning baby sleep technology.

They all designed and submitted their own winning adverts as part of the Small Business Goes Big initiative by small business support platform Enterprise Nation, Adobe and JC Decaux Nurture, developed to unleash small business creativity and help firms update their brand identity and reach more customers.

The winning entries were all put together on new design app Adobe Express and will be featured on JC Decaux’s portfolio of prominent digital billboards, bus shelters and landmark buildings, until September 5 2022, reaching up to ten million people nationwide.

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