Some of the most interesting
work we have carried out at Design Haus has involved a mix
of traditional print marketing and web based promotion. More
often than not a website needs to work alongside other marketing
material. If it's important
to you that an existing "look and feel" is carried through
to the web, then you've come to the right place. We understand
and appreciate the importance of maintaining an existing
design identity. Our team has a strong advertising and print
background.
Besides being able to maintain an existing design,
we are more than capable of creating one for you. Whether its just a new logo
or a complete marketing strategy we do have the experience
and skills to meet your needs.
We have carried out and continue to develop a number of print projects for existing
clients. Have a look at one of our print case studies to see an example.
Our projects have included:
Identities and Logos
Corporate Stationery
Folders and Brochures
Newspaper Advertising
Exhibition Stands
Signage
Promotional Material
(T-Shirts, Mouse mats, Bags, Posters)
Drew
Smith
Drew Smith Limited is an established
building services company based in Southampton. Design Haus have
carried out a number of different projects for Drew Smith including:
A company brochure with inserts
that tie into their portfolio area on the site. When a new project
is added to the website a new insert is digitally printed
for the brochure.
Project specific brochures
for use by selling agents. These brochures carry the project
URL's (For example - www.drewsmith.co.uk/allbrook)
which we then use where it is appropriate.
Newspaper Advertising for
specific projects. These refer the reader to the project
URL's.
Large Format Posters for display
purposes.
As an example of how we've combined
the old and the new, consider the following example. We developed
a number of Newspaper Ads for one of Drew Smith's developments.
The Advert featured a unique project URL. This 'landing page'
carried details and up-to-date information that could not be
included in the advert. The site also featured a enquiry form.