UK Graphic Designer - Business Stationery Design
Business Cards, Stationery, Posters...
...and anything else that needs some design and layout of graphics
When I create any graphic design projects for my clients I try to keep things simple. Simple seems to get the message across quickly and clearly, which to me is what successful design is all about!
A simple design can hit the message home and still manage to stand out amongst the competition. Here are a few examples of some of the design work I've recently created. I would love to hear your feedback, so please feel free to make my day and leave a comment or 'like' at the bottom of this page. Enjoy!
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Business Cards (15)
Arguably THE most important marketing tool you'll posess! Get it right and business will come to you. Getting it wrong is not an option! -
Business Stationery (8)
Keep it simple! The overall design should obviously be inkeeping with your company ethos and follow your corporate branding, but the written content needs to be read too! -
Mailers, Postcards and Promotional Print (16)
Post them through letterboxes or hand them out in the street. Get your message in front of the customer (but do it right!). -
Adverts (10)
Ads that appear in print, online or anywhere in between. -
Icon Sets and Simple Graphics (15)
Simple graphics and sets of icons. They can be used anywhere from signage to software programs, on printed elements, literature, games or anywhere else you may need a simple icon or graphic of some sort. -
Miscellaneous (13)
Labels, signage, vehicle wraps and more! -
Posters and Parties (7)
Advertise that event, promote that party or send out a unique wedding invite like no other. -
Magazine (9)
A magazine or brochure is great for providing customers with a wealth of information. I create an online quarterly magazine for Vanilla Recruitment and you can see examples in this gallery or experience the online magazine by visiting www.issuu.com/antcreations -
Beer (19)
Beer labels and pump clips with illustrated designs. Not sure whether these should be under the category of 'illustration' or 'graphic design'? So I've put them under both!

