Printed materials remain an important part of how people experience and remember your business. A well-designed piece can capture attention, communicate information clearly, and leave a lasting impression long after the interaction.
I design print materials that are visually refined, thoughtfully structured, and aligned with your brand identity. Each piece is carefully crafted to present your information clearly while maintaining a consistent and professional appearance across all touchpoints.
Careful consideration is also given to how the design will translate to print, including layout, paper stocks, finishes and production requirements.
Print design services include:
Brochures, flyers, and booklets remain effective tools for sharing information and promoting your business. Unlike digital content that can be quickly overlooked, printed materials provide something tangible that people can keep, reference, and return to.
Successful print pieces combine strong visual design with clear information structure. I design brochures, flyers, menus, and catalogues that organise content logically, highlight key messages, and guide the reader naturally through the material.
Whether it is a folded brochure, a promotional flyer, a menu, or a multi-page booklet, each design is developed to communicate your message clearly while reflecting the quality and professionalism of your brand.
Effective advertising captures attention quickly while communicating a clear and memorable message. Whether appearing in print publications or digital platforms, a well-designed advertisement needs to stand out while remaining consistent with your brand.
I design advertisements that balance strong visuals with clear messaging, ensuring they work within the specifications of each publication or platform. The result is advertising that looks professional, communicates effectively, and supports your broader marketing efforts.
Advertising designs can include placements for magazines, newspapers, websites, social media, and other promotional channels.
A well-designed presentation folder helps your business appear organised, professional, and prepared. It provides a structured way to present documents while reinforcing your brand during meetings, proposals, and client interactions.
Presentation folders should be both practical and visually refined. I design folders that complement your branding and help your materials stand out in presentations, event packs, and professional documentation.
Designs can incorporate features such as internal document pockets, business card die-cut inserts, and gussets for holding larger document sets. These options ensure the folder is both functional and visually cohesive. Careful attention is also given to paper stock selection, finishes, and print specifications to deliver a finished product that is durable, professional and practical.
Banners and signage are designed to attract attention and communicate clearly from a distance. Strong visual hierarchy and bold, readable typography ensure your message is immediately visible and easy to understand.
Large-format designs must also perform well in real-world environments. I create banners and signage for shopfronts, exhibitions, events, and displays, carefully considering viewing distance, scale and placement to ensure the design remains clear and effective.
Attention is also given to materials, finishes, and print production to ensure the final result is durable, professional, and suited to its intended environment.
Great design is only part of the process. The way your materials are printed can make a significant difference to the final result. Paper stocks, finishes, colours, and folds all influence how your materials look and feel.
I work with trusted printing partners and can manage the production process from design through to final print. This includes preparing print-ready artwork, selecting appropriate materials and finishes, coordinating with printers, and reviewing proofs before production.
Managing the process helps ensure everything is produced accurately and that the finished result looks just as good in print as it does on screen.