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“I don't know how we ever managed without Graphic Impressions. Their fi rst contract with us was to design educational materials for young children and teenagers.


The designs they came up with were great, and the materials have been widely commended. Children and young people liked the illustrations so much that they now feature on our new children's rights website, and some of the characters have even been made into a children's rights cartoon!


With Graphic Impressions, you get the whole package: excellent design, professionalism and reliability. As a very busy campaigning organisation, it's critical that we have a company that can move fast without jeopardising quality. ”

 
Carolyne Willow
National Co-ordinator
Children's Rights Alliance for England (CRAE)

 

“Graphic Impressions produced our staff calendar for 2006 and we are very impressed with the quality of their work. They managed to turn a tricky design brief into a really great product which we’ve had excellent feedback on.


The calendar was fun, eye-catching, within our corporate design guidelines and most importantly helped to convey some serious messages to staff.


They achieved this effortlessly and were on hand throughout to offer solutions to our problems. They are a pleasure to work with and we will defi nitely be keeping them in mind for future work.”

 
Niamh Mac Mahon
Communications Executive
General Social Care Council (GSCC)

 

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“The reason that IOM has worked with Graphic Impressions for years is that – besides the first-class quality of the printed materials they produce – they are always accessible and intelligently responsive.


When time is critical and various stakeholders in a project are changing their minds every few minutes, it is these two characteristics which make it so easy to work with GI.”

 
Marek Effendowicz
Communications Director (UK)
International Organization for Migration

 

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“Graphic Impressions have provided an efficient and reliable service in producing the Kensington and Chelsea Community Safety quarterly colour magazine ‘SAFE’. They have taken on the project brief and created a colourful, clear and much improved design.”

 
Media and Communications Office
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea