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The Caves

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The Caves is a unique private hire venue built into the sub-structure of the 18th century South Bridge in Edinburgh. They came to us because they wanted a slick new brochure that promotes this unusual venue’s various services. First, they asked for a brochure that they could offer for download or email to prospective clients. We decided that this venue was so beautiful that it should be the centrepiece of the design, and used a professional photographer to capture the atmosphere there.

In order to ensure The Caves could best communicate their brand effectively, we also updated their logo and have been asked to produce a full set of marketing materials for the venue’s many other offerings. To find out more about The Caves, visit their website use this link, The Caves, Edinburgh.

The Caves

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TheCavesblog

The Caves is a unique private hire venue built into the sub-structure of the 18th century South Bridge in Edinburgh. They came to us because they wanted a slick new brochure that promotes this unusual venue’s various services. First, they asked for a brochure that they could offer for download or email to prospective clients. We decided that this venue was so beautiful that it should be the centrepiece of the design, and used a professional photographer to capture the atmosphere there. We also provided a similar brochure for The Rowantree, a partner venue that is linked to The Caves but provides slightly different services. The gallery below shows the brochure for The Caves.

In order to ensure The Caves could best communicate their brand effectively, we also updated their logo and have been asked to produce a full set of marketing materials for the venue’s many other offerings. To find out more about The Caves, visit their website use this link, The Caves, Edinburgh.

LeMe Laundry

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‘LeMe’ (Let Me) take care of that for you, says Jody, the entrepreneur behind this interesting concept that serves to meet a far reaching dispersion of needs for its customers. First off, Jody has recently opened his laundrette in West Maitland Street, which has survived the dreaded tram works plaguing local businesses.

However, we understood that avoiding damage from the works was not an easy task, so we provided Jody with some bright and colourful banners and flyers to grab as much attention as possible for a modest fee. Jody is a bit of an eccentric entrepreneur, and he has came up with lots of additional ideas, including Foorier, a food courier service (Jody likes to squash words together if you haven’t noticed) that uses a network of takeaways to provide customers with the exact meal they want under one roof, with the easy of online ordering. We are currently working on building this together with Jody.

Take a look at the flyer we produced for Jody in 24 hours, as part of our rapid response service.

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