Great Newsletter design can get you noticed and remembered!
Dynamite Creative Limited, 124 The Street, Poringland, Norwich
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Brochure Design We have a real eye on the sales process, design should sell not look pretty..View case study

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StationeryStand out from your competition with innovative concepts, paper choices and finishing treatments... View case study

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NewslettersIt is important to keep in touch with your clients and customers but creativity doesn't have to suffer... View case study
Newsletter Design. An important communication tool is to keep in contact with your clients. Reaffirming your brand values and standards, whilst may not initially buy you business it confirms your ability and position within the market place. A newsletter doesn't have to be a boring A4 4 page sheet.
The reader needs to be able to quickly scan the document and not get bogged down with long articles. It also gives you the opportunity to deliver important messages about new products or services and reiterate some services or products that your client may not already buy from you.
Target your customers individual requirements. Have you thought of CRM based digital printing. If you run CRM based software and want to target your client by their exact requirement then by using a data stream. If you would like to see examples of this in action then please call Dynamite Creative on 0845 600 8286 or you can email us here.

Client: Softley Events Ltd
Brief: Develop an innovative Newsletter.
Conclusion: This Newsletter was developed to be a quick read but most importantly to emphasis the creativity of Softley Events as a leading event management company. This resulted in a 5 page fold where the cover wraps around and over laps at the leading edge. Precision folding was required by our printers and press passing was important as the cover image had to match up.