Our news

Focus on Imaging:
Hasselblad and Profoto.


New appointment:
The Societies


Major redesign:
London Client's website


New Charity Client appointment:
BT Benevolent Fund


Civil Service Charity Fund


Supporting St. Wilfrid's Hospice



 


 


 


 


 

 

 

 

Stands at Focus on Imaging, NEC:
Profoto and Hasselblad.

We have been designing, organising and supervising the building of exhibition stands for the past 20 years.

In March 2012 we have two stands at the UK's Premier Photographic Show at the NEC, Birmingham. One for Profoto, the leading professional lighting company based in Sweden, for whom we have done stands for the past five years, and one for Hasselblad, a leading digital camera manufacturer, based in Denmark, for whom we have worked for the past 20 years.

www.profoto.com

www.hasselblad.com

Following the two days' build-up for the two stands, we will be helping another client, Flaghead Photographic, based in Poole, for four days on their stand at the show. We provide all the graphics for their stand.

www.flaghead.co.uk

New Client:
Eastbourne Coach Finishers Ltd.

In May we were appointed to handle the advertising for Eastbourne Coach Finishers Ltd., of Birch Close, Eastbourne. We are helping to promote their new ECF Service & Repair business for all makes of cars and light commercials, which was launched on 20th May.

New appointment:
The Societies

We have been appointed to handle the advertising for The Societies, which is a group of eight photographic societies, based in Rhyl, North Wales, with a membership of 7,400 UK photographers. The largest of the societies is the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers.

The Societies' advertising we have booked is running in ten UK photographic magazines. We have been advertising their annual Convention and Trade Show in London. We are also advertising a series of Road Shows they are running throughout the UK in 2012.

Major redesign of
London Client's website

In January 2012 we finalised a major redesign of a London Client's website, the Pro Centre, which we first developed 10 years ago. The Client wanted the website to operate faster and present information in a more dynamic way using the latest techniques. More sections were also added. We maintain the site, making regular updates. We also provide them with monthly Google Analytics reports.

www.procentre.co.uk

New Charity Client appointment:
BT Benevolent Fund

In 2011 we were appointed by the British Telecom Benevolent Fund, based in Reading, to produce their membership newsletters. Six other agencies pitched for the work, including the company which had handled their account for several years. We are responsible for the design and artwork, printing and mailing. We also do other design work for them.

Public Relations appointment for
Civil Service Charity Fund

Recently we were appointed to handle the public relations for the CSiS Charity Fund, which has donated £5.25 million over the past five years to 14 public sector charities, including the two Royal Mail Charities - the Rowland Hill Fund and the Post Office Orphans Benevolent Institution - both of whom we have worked for many years.

Eastbourne Borough Football Club
Match Sponsorship

We sponsored the Eastbourne Borough FC home match against Bath City on Easter Monday, 21 April 2011. A great experience!

Last year we joined the "Borough Means Business" lunchtime business networking group, which now has over 100 members. We would recommend membership to all businesses.

Supporting St. Wilfrid's Hospice

We have provided design and artwork for posters and leaflets free of charge for St. Wilfrid's Hospice for the past two years. Here are typical posters and leaflets, which we have produced for them. The latest being a poster for their Pancake Dash on 21st February.

We also provide a similar free service to selected other charities.

 

Focus on Imaging stand Image
Eastbourne Coach Finishers image
The Societies image
Image of Pro Centre website
BT Benevolent Fund image
Rowland Hill, Poobi and CSIS logos
Eastbourne Football FC image
St Wilfris's image
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