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Print is another avenue for businesses to increase their brand awareness and reach. Well-executed marketing collateral design can help create and build tangible, premium brand experiences for your customers and potential new leads.
There is an array of possibilities when looking to design your brochure, from standard A4, trifold and lots more engaging brochure design formats. From initial design research and moodboards through to concept design, New Media will work with you to explore and create your brochure.
New Media create every catalog from scratch; we do not work from pre-made templates. We interview you about your target market, industry, competition and style needs and build a design best suited for your business.
Your brands first impression counts! Branded folders can be used for quotations, estimates, tenders or proposals. Professionally designed folders not only promote your brand but the customer perceives your company values its professional services or products.
Direct mailing allows you to get your message across to new and existing clients on-mass and with ease. Whether it is through mailshots or leaflet drops we can create a campaign that will capture your clients attention and promote your brand.
When promoting your event or exhibition having an impressive visual presence is vital. We understand the importance of professional looking and easy to understand promotional collateral. Our highly creative team of designers will work closely with you to give your event direction and vision.
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