Discover how to create designs that build your brand. Join us for our next workshop on October 22nd: Graphic Design rules for the uninitiated!
It’s just not realistic to get your graphic designer to create every single piece of marketing collateral. With the average business sending out newsletters, reports, eBooks, invoices, quotes, flyers, posters and proposals to name just a few it would get pretty expensive not to mention time consuming. So you create the smaller pieces yourself and just get the designers involved for the big stuff.
But the problem with that is that what you produce in-house usually looks completely different to what you get when you work with your designer. And that means that not only does your business look inconsistent; it looks unprofessional as well.
The good news is that although it takes years learn how to produce the kind of eye-poppingly creative stuff your graphic designer does so well, there are some simple tricks that you can learn that will mean that you can start communicating with a bit of consistency. You’ll learn how to design to build, rather than break your brand. And not just that, but I’ll show you how to make your posters, leaflets or proposals look professional which will build trust and help you win more business.
Join us on October 22nd and discover How to Create Designs That Build Your Brand.
This workshop will help you close the gap between your professionally designed literature and the pieces you create yourself. It’s not about replacing the great creative work your graphic designer does. Nor is it about teaching you to use expensive software; so you won’t need any fancy-pants design packages, just an open mind and a bit of enthusiasm.
How others have benefitted from attending
"A really useful morning. I now understand the basic concepts of design and know the pitfalls to avoid"
Nick Lumb, Profitability Solutions Ltd
To secure your place on the Design Rules workshop book online and automatically save £20 if you book before the 8th October. http://www.marvellousworkshops.co.uk/design_rules.html




