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Good quality business cards, don’t have to cost the earth.

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

A business card can tell your customers a lot about your business. When people hold you business cards do they get the impression that you’re a business that cares about your appearance, or do they get the impression you took the cheap and nasty option? All over the world everyone is talking recession and tough times, but your corporate stationery doesn’t have to suffer too. Quality business cards are not expensive, if you know where to go.

Devision will print you 1000 business cards on 420gsm quality art board stock printed in full colour and matt celloglaze both sides for $140 +gst (art and delivery not included).

For those of you unfamiliar with stock weights, 420gsm is just about as think as you can go through a standard printing press. It is certainly no flimsy and will not crease or fold easily. Devision will even ship your cards to Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane or anywhere else in Australia.

If you don’t have your own artwork, we can design a card just for you, using your logo and corporate colours, to make sure your stationery fits nicely with your company brand.

Why not call us today to see if we can save you some money on your printing costs in these tough economic times.

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The new Devision Design Website is Finally Live!

Monday, April 13th, 2009

After many, many sleepless nights and countless hours Chris has finally finished the new Devision website. It is always a case with our own marketing, that is comes last, and we can never seem to be totally happy with it. This site is about version number 4, and I can proudly say, that we are both finally, very happy with the end results. I want to personally congratulate Chris on a job well done. We finally have a site that reflects the level of design, and the capabilities that Devision has to offer.

Our old site didn’t really get across the fact that Devision can offer services in:

  • branding
  • graphic design
  • website design and construction
  • search engine optimization
  • printing, both digital and traditional
  • press advertising
  • signage

Of course with a change in look of the website, we underwent a total rebrand, and have had to change all our stationery too. Thank you to all our clients who have supported us over the years, and we hope that this will be the start of some great things for Devision in 2009.

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Creating Your Brand Identity

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Collaterals are very common when marketing any business. Producing marketing campaigns such as custom greeting cards or brochures have become a mainstream practice for all businesses that it is crucial than ever to present one that can capture your audience.

Not only that, but your collaterals such as your greeting card printing, is significant in transforming your target clients into actual, buying customers.

When marketing your business through your custom greeting cards for example, you need to have a firm and strong identity for you to be successful. In fact, your brand identity is the key to having an effective marketing campaign (e.g. greeting card printing) work for you.

An ‘identity’ therefore is important. An ‘identity’ is a collection of your characteristics and qualities that make you different from the other companies in your industry. Your identity is what makes you unique because it reflects your particular talents and abilities. Your identity then provides your target clients the ‘why’ and ‘how’ they will benefit by choosing you as the company to solve their problems.

Sadly though, many businesses rely on the standard and generic qualities that have been used by many of the companies in their field. Often, they follow an established method of marketing that many target clients have a hard time distinguishing one group from the next. Even the use of superlatives have become very popular that almost all the companies are “aggressive”, “the best in the field”, offering “excellent quality” products and services. Moreover, many “go the extra mile” just so they can be the “only company” that can provide a particular service.

How then can a target client choose you for their needs if your marketing campaign can hardly provide your target clients with a compelling reason to seek you? Establishing an identity therefore is essential so they can separate you from the rest of your competition. Your identity emphasizes your quality brand that can match the needs of your particular audience.

To establish a solid and valuable identity, you need to know first what you can be known for. Do you have something unique to offer? Can you relay your firm’s record of success? Do you have a particular business philosophy that worked very well with your clients? Being known for something distinct can go a long way in establishing your identity to your target clients. The key is to set your company apart by giving your target clients reasons to seek you for their issues and concerns.

Second, be sure to provide your target clients with who you are and what you can do. What is important for your target clients to know about you? Think about concerns and issues that your target market might have and how you are qualified to solve these problems. Then in your marketing collaterals such as your custom greeting cards, find a creative way to illustrate these qualities that your prospects can relate to. The key is to support your identity with important qualities to convince your readers that you can deliver the solution they need.

The point: by establishing your brand identity, you will have a better chance of distinguishing your company from the rest of your competition. Do not be part of a bandwagon. Be yourself and promote the brand that is YOU. In the end, you will be the one that your clients will choose because they know you are the right man for the job.

Conclusion

By establishing an identity, you will be well on your way to distinguishing your firm on the Internet and implementing a successful marketing plan. For help in shaping a unique, appealing identity for your firm, contact Devision to learn more.

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Drive your business with a professional logo

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Logo design is an important element in the development of any business, company or brand. A logo is a graphic symbol or icon that is central to the identity of the owner and will often consist of four key elements:

  • A symbol or icon
  • Colours
  • Wording
  • Typeface

These four elements combine to create a logo which will embodies the very essence of the company, business or brand. The logo becomes a symbol that represents the core values of its owner. The logo reflects the owners function, service or product and what the customer or client can expect in terms of quality, service, reliability and satisfaction from the owner. As such the logo is at the very core of any business.

When the consumer sees the logo of a major brand they know exactly what to expect, they know exactly why they have decided to do business with that brand – be it cost, quality of service, reliability, product quality, product or service uniqueness, etc. The logo acts to build trust between the business or brand and the client or customer. As a result a logo actually adds value to a business.

An unprofessional logo or badly designed logo, or worse still no logo at all will add no value to your business and tell your potential customers nothing about your business – except perhaps that you did not realise the importance of presenting your business in a professional way!

A good logo should have the following attributes:

  • Distinctive
  • It should adhere to accepted design principles
  • It should be representative of the company or brand
  • Easy to use in all required circumstances e.g. large or small, black/white or colour, against various backgrounds, online of offline

The creative process to develop a logo can be very complex. It is important to consider the positioning of the business or brand in its market, its core values and its points of difference. Factors such as the industry the business or brand operates in, its geographical location and the target market will also be factors.

Considering the four elements of the logo itself, the shape and design of the icon will be key in conveying the core brand message. It is also important that this shape can be used alone without the other elements of the logo in certain instances. Colour plays an important part in visual reference and combinations of colours provide greater scope for positioning.

Typeface is important as well because different typefaces can be used to create different feelings, to plant different ideas in the minds of the target market. For example a typeface such as sans serif is usually perceived as being strong or modern on the other hand serif would be perceived as being traditional or elegant.

The fourth element, the wording, is usually in the form of a logo descriptor. The logo descriptor is a phrase that encapsulates everything that the company or brand does or stands for. For example our own company provides marketing services to small and medium sized businesses and our logo descriptor is ‘Access to BIG agency talent for small and medium companies’.

The four elements must be successfully combined and balanced to create the perfect logo for the business or brand. Typeface, shapes and colours must be compatible and complementary for it to succeed. When possible it is always better to finalise two to three designs and then put them to market research groups. The findings of those groups can then be instrumental in then developing the final version of the logo.

When the final logo is developed it should be used in a clearly defined way across all communication channels for the business or brand including stationery, advertising, brochures, direct mail and online. Often a design bible is developed to dictate all elements of usage.

So to summarise, why will your business benefit from a professionally designed logo?

  • Professionalism
  • Trust
  • Added value
  • Brand building

A professional logo is a great and effective sales tool. It is something that will help bring new clients or customers to your business and as such is an investment for the long term development of your business or brand.

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