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Solopress declares improved Design Service

The net print firm primarily based in Essex has branded the service Solopress Design



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Solopress Design features a five-tier value construction with clear tips and set expectations

Solopress has launched its revamped Design Service, which demonstrates a renewed focus for the now award-winning printer, which final week received Firm of the Yr on the Printweek awards.

The corporate’s graphic design service has been rebranded as ‘Solopress Design’ to turn out to be extra accessible and user-friendly to prospects who wish to outsource their paintings.

Solopress says by choosing its design providers prospects can keep away from frequent points like surrounding decision, bleed space, and color gamut. 

The skilled in-house design workforce in addition to one new rent will use their historical past in pre-press and industrial graphic design to make Solopress Design work to the very best of its potential.

Richard Kemp, senior designer at Solopress, says: “Prospects who aren’t used to procuring design work are sometimes apprehensive concerning the course of. What property would they should present? How do they temporary the job in? Most significantly, will the prices spiral uncontrolled?

“The Solopress Design Service takes away these worries, with an easy briefing course of and a clear pricing construction.”

Different advantages of the service embrace digital asset creation in addition to brand and model creation/tips.

The service will function 5 tiers from minor amendments via to ‘Design Plus’ which implies a senior designer will assist purchasers with paintings from idea via to print. 

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