design

Graphic design for print has long been at the centre of marketing communications and, despite rumours that it's popularity is coming to end,– most agree that direct and targeted deliverables such as brochures, mailshots and promotions will very definitely live on.

How can I get the most from my printed deliverables?
Just like your website or email marketing, printed deliverables need to know why they exist and who they are intended for. If your reason to create a brochure is just because a competitor has one, then it's probably not going to deliver the results you were hoping for.

Wouldn't it be great if you actually planned a brochure or mailshot around a specific market you were trying to reach and then targeted the delivery? By understanding the audience you could focus your message, design your brochure appropriately and filter your mail list so only the most relevant people got it. Filtering the customers into a segmented group would increase the speed at which you gathered data and provide more accurate results. Now that's more like it!

Do I have to spend a fortune on print?
Fortunately not. These days digital printing has improved quite a bit and for running tests or small campaigns, you can invest less and still achieve a good–quality finish.

And suppliers who manufacture other popular stuff like exhibition banners, promotional items and signage now offer a wider variety of products than ever — meaning there is something to suit every budget.

What next?
We've designed and delivered lots of design for print projects, including everything from corporate stationery and brochures to exhibition panels, advertisements and promotional items.

We have an efficient working project process which ensures that, whatever we've been tasked with, it's targeted, on brand and delivers results. And that's within the agreed deadline and on budget, which is just two of the many things our customers say they like best about us.

Typical graphic design-for-print projects include: corporate stationery, brochures, flyers, leaflets, direct mail, advertisements, folders, annual reports, signage, promotional items, exhibition panels, illustration work, character design and much more.

Other things we do:
Brand building and implementation
Marketing strategies (including PR and online)
Marketing communication plans
Website design and development
Digital creative and online campaigns

Some graphic design for print projects:

latest project


C3
We were thrilled to be re-appointed to work with this Cambridgeshire based multimedia communications company on their rebrand project. After completing their new corporate identity we went on to design a very cost effective corporate brochure, that's digitally printed, with a useful pocket for product sheets.
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