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The business card is still one of the most important tools that business professionals can have at their disposal. Your card gives a first impression of your business and it can be instrumental in creating networks between business peers...

An interesting site we developed recently was a Heritage Guide site built for The 8th in the East, a Heritage Lottery funded community project set up to celebrate the history of the US Airforce’s ‘Friendly Invasion’ of the East of England during WW2...

Hot news. Team Mustard are signing up for the Suffolk 100 cycling sportive on Sunday the 25th of June 2017. We will all be riding, resplendent in our Team Mustard jerseys, to bring home the bacon for Macmillan Cancer Support. Morris is set to show no mercy...

Whilst studio photography will always have its place, we are finding more and more that digital image manipulation is providing a more cost-effective, practical and creative solution for client product images....

One of my favourite films is the Triplets of Belleville. It’s an animated film (there’s not much talking in it), I think it was made by a french company. The film is about an elderly grandmother who instills a love of cycling into her grandson at an...

With the festive and office party season well and truly upon us (ours is tonight, hic!), why not try something a little different for your pre-dinner cocktail and for that all-important hangover cure the next morning...

Our horsey friends at Feedmark are running an automated email marketing and social media campaign to promote offers on products as we approach Christmas. Called ’12 Days of Christmas’ we have created a series of festive banners for the eshot that feature a different free product...

We decided to push the boat out and do a bit of signage and brighten up the passageway to our studio at The Cut. Anyone who has visited us knows it’s a long, hard climb to get to us at the top of the building...