Flyers

Flyer design available in A5, A6, A7 and other custom sizes. Printing available on sustainably sourced or recycled paper.

Ballyhoo Printed Magazine Advert

Posted on July 19th, 2010 in Portfolio | No Comments »

This advert was designed to go into Ballyhoo’s local Chamber of Commerce printed magazine.

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Elgoodo Gig Poster Design

Posted on November 17th, 2008 in Portfolio | No Comments »

This poster/flyer was created for Swansea based promoters Straydog Music to advertise their upcoming music event. It was designed to work well when printed out at A6, A4 or A3 and to stand out in the busy shop windows and poster spots.

The gig takes place on Friday 28th November at Milkwood Jam, a live music venue based in Swansea City Centre. Milkwood Jam has been open a year this month, so happy birthday to them!

Bilingual Leaflet Graphic Design

Posted on October 23rd, 2008 in Portfolio | No Comments »

This leaflet was designed for the local health board in Swansea to promote National Healthy Living Week.

The leaflet needed to be bilingual, so Welsh and English content was supplied by the client and I designed a double-sided 1/3 A4 leaflet to accomodate all the information.

Double Sided Recycled Flyers

Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Portfolio | 2 Comments »

The latest flyers for Ice Cream Social were printed double-sided on 100% recylced pulpboard. This paper stock has a great rough finish, earthy smell and is perfect for printed projects which require that ‘organic’ feel.

Ice Cream Social September Flyer (front) Ice Cream Social September Flyer (back)

Box Graphic Design & Print

Posted on September 11th, 2008 in Portfolio | No Comments »

Simplicity Micro Box Packaging

The graphic design for this box was created as a wrap-around sleeve, which was then printed and used to cover the manufacturer’s existing packaging.

The design fits in with a range of other marketing materials for the product including flyers and point of sale posters.

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