Yes the whole world seems to be going digital but…
the printed word
is not dead!

Since Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1440 (the inspiration for our name), the world’s primary method of communication has been the printed message. It put more knowledge in the hands of more people, faster and more cheaply than ever before.

Engage the senses

We love working on client’s web sites and digital signage projects but amongst all the digital noise there are times when the written and printed word will win every time. Print has a tactile, enduring effect that digital media just simply cannot create. A reader can take the time to get to know you and your business without distractions in a way that they will never do online.

Print it is very much alive and breathing, it just takes much more thought and attention to actually be worthwhile. The content needs to be really thought out; the written word, typography, the style of imagery, paper choices, printing and finishing techniques. All these elements engage the senses to provoke action on the part of the reader so the effort is worthwhile and it is a crucial component of any successful marketing or advertising effort.

Enduring Value

Our lives are becoming more and more digital by the day, so it get’s harder and harder to create something that somebody will actually want to keep a physical copy of. We will work with you to produce a product that will be inspiring, thought provoking and will help you attract more business.

We are not saying print is better than digital, rather they should work together for the success of your business and we feel that our experience in both sectors make us the perfect choice for an integrated strategy.

How we can help

Our services include the design and supply of all kinds of print, copy writing, picture research and photography. We also design advertisements, create exhibitions, make websites, and prepare presentations.

We’d love to chat about your next design project – call
Andy Turner or Rory McKinley on 028 9066 4066 or get in touch for an initial no-obligation consultation.