Graphic design, website design and printing services - we are Greener Graphics, based in the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
Specialising in the creation of an array of products from brochures, branding, exhibitions, illustration, to websites and everything in between. As well as many local businesses and start-ups, we have worked with authorities and organisations such as The Brecon Beacons National Parks Association, Canal Rivers Trust, NHS Wales, Public Health Wales, National Museum Services and Mind Cymru to name a few.
Why are we Greener Graphics? One of the fist questions we ask is: Do you need to print it at all? Or could your message or promotion be designed to work digitally or utilising social media platforms? Printed products are still a very effective method of communication, with many green options to consider such as vegetable-based inks, water-free print methods, FSC certified or recycled material. Every job is different, but we will endeavour to advise and source environmentally friendly options wherever possible.
If you have a second, have a look through the portfolio to get a feel of what we can create.
If you like what you see, please get in touch for a chat.
Your logo will have a huge impact on the first impression your business is going to make: It will give your customers information about your brand and let them know if it’s right for them.
Because your logo is such an essential part of your brand, you want to make sure it’s done well. All your branding materials will have your logo on them. It’ll stare back at your customers from your website, your packaging, and your business cards. Make it count! A great, professional logo design not only has the power to communicate what you stand for, it will also make a good first impression and help you stand out from the competition.
Consistency is key to create a strong brand identity. You wouldn’t want your brand to look totally different on social media than it does on your website. That would confuse customers and make your brand feel less trustworthy and professional. So, make sure to always stick to a simple brand guide that covers all the different elements of your brand identity. That’s what is going to enable you to build brand recognition and brand loyalty in the long term.
Matt Morris - Something for the Weekend
James Suter - Gliffaes Hotel
Keith Lee - Bikes & Hikes