Have a merry Christmas, we’re off to rest and celebrate, see you in 2019!

Whoosh! Another year has flown by, and what a year 2018 was too. Life at immediate future is an absolute rollercoaster and we’ve got our hands in the air while screaming “Woohoooo!!” at the top of our lungs.

Thank you to everyone who’s contributed to all the thrills we’ve had along the way. Yes, we have an amazing team, but we couldn’t do any of it without our clients and agency friends.

While social media never sleeps, we do. We also enjoy festive frivolities and New Year celebrations. So, we’re going to take a break, down tools and pick up a mince pie (or two, three, four).

We’ll be back at it, slightly chubbier, but raring to go, from the 2nd of January. But in the meantime, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and an exceedingly happy New Year!

Best wishes to you and yours, from all of us at immediate future.

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