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Exhibition Displays

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With the Royal Cornwall Show fast approaching, a lot of our clients are planning how to make their stands eye catching and professional. What some may not be aware of though, is how cost effective display options can actually be. We have produced a number of signage variations for clients, specifically to take advantage of the space available at trade shows. You may have seen the story on this blog featuring the basic (but large!) banner for Wadebridge Bathroom Studio for last years Royal Cornwall Show. Above is a illustration of a banner stand, very useful for outdoor exhibitions, but we can produce displays to all requirements. Roller banners are very effective and economical, along with being practical and usable in many different situations. Whole stands can be designed as well. For more details, feel free to request some more information , as now is the best time to prepare for the coming season.

Brookfields Bed and Breakfast

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Brookfields Bed and Breakfast contracted us recently to produce a website for them that would show off their accommodation to its full potential. We have created a site and logo that focus on the rural, farmland location of the house, not far from the sea, but still surrounded by the beautiful rolling hills outside of Wadebridge. Cornwall has a lot to offer in the way of accommodation, and bed and breakfasts will come into their own this season, capitalising on the increase in UK based holidays, and visitors from the continent. Sites like this one will take advantage of the growing number of online bookings as well.

Pickle T-Shirts on Their Way

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Recently we gave readers of this blog the opportunity to vote on which of two t-shirt designs we created. We got the best response we have ever had from an online poll, and have settled on the more popular of the two designs. You can see the shirt above, and we will soon be putting photographs of the actual garment up here as well. There will be a few disappointed voters, especially as those who wanted the other design were much more explicit in why they liked it! Sorry to all of those who wanted shirt two, but we hope you will like this design as well. If we get a good response from this initial run of ten shirts, we may print some of the other shirts as well. Sound like a good compromise?!