Archive for July, 2008
Homecare Promotional Sales Pack
Thursday, July 24th, 2008 | Company News, Our Work, Promotional Ideas | 1 Comment

We have recently completed promotional sales material for inventory specialists Homecare. Homecare were looking at producing various marketing incentives to target letting agents around Essex.
We produced a range of incentives including coasters, mouse mats, rulers, pens, note pads and carrier bags to present the items in.
Jet Tyres Makes First Sale In 20 Minutes!
Monday, July 14th, 2008 | Company News, Website Design | No Comments
Amazingly enough we reported this morning that our client Jet Tyres had just launched their new website; we are happy to inform that within 20 minutes of the site being live - Jet Tyres had made their first sale using our new order management system.
This is always great news to hear from a web designers point of view, knowing that Jet’s website visitors have found our design easy to navigate and easy to purchase. We are very proud of this accomplishment.
Once again here is the link to the Jet Tyres website www.jettyres.co.uk
Jet Tyres Goes Live
Monday, July 14th, 2008 | Company News, Our Work, Website Design | No Comments
The long awaited revamp of national tyre suppliers Jet Tyres website has finally gone live today. It has taken many weeks to create the website but has been well worth the wait.

Jet Tyres approached Impact to re-design their existing system which was enabling their customers to order tyres online, however their existing system left much physical admin, as they still had to call the customer and take payment. The original system was also very confusing and hard to maintain.
Jet were looking to achieve a new branded website, which could process payments online and was very user friendly.
A full case study will be available on this website shortly, until then please check out their website. Your comments would be much appreciated.
Importance Of Great Packaging!
Saturday, July 5th, 2008 | Packaging | No Comments
The other day I went through a retro stage and wanted to play the Original Nintendo system, remember Super Mario Brothers?
Well I still have the system in it’s original packaging stored in the loft, when I got it down it struck me how important packaging really was as a 20 year old box would still be seen, read and used even after all this time.
So when you are thinking of packaging for your product, think of the long time factor and the investment, I don’t even think Ninendo thought that their product’s box would be kept for 20 plus years - that’s a lot of promotion for the brand!
Do you think your packaging will be kept for 20 years? If you are having packaging designed, think differently and keep it simple, you never know 20 years down the line your brand’s packaging could be kept in someones loft. People may keep the product but what about the packaging?
Oh and by the way Mario is still so easy to complete!!!!!
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