When multi-national logistics company Christian Salvesen asked Quiet Storm to design and produce the marketing materials for an important London event it was a straightforward design and print project. But the company’s takeover by the Norbert Dentressang
Scrap metal merchants to high tech recycling company – the dos and don’ts when relaunching a brand that has been around more than half a century.
In the 1950s, before recycling was recognised as the environmental saviour it is today, Donald Ward took what was regarded as waste and recycled it.
Hotel & Country Club website generates £1000’s in additional revenue
When taking over the management of Ingon Manor Hotel and Country Club in Stratford upon Avon, Beverley Haynes recognised she had her work cut out.
Digital print delivers good just in time for Chemicals
This Swadlincote company with over 30 years experience in the development and manufacture of chemical products had ordered laser printed copies of a brochure for its Euroclean brand but suddenly needed to have some ready for an immovable mailshot campaign
Packaging design set to increase sales for producer
The decision to change the way it packages exotic mushrooms meant that Livesey Brothers needed to have designs created for the new packaging. Any design had to meet a number of technical requirements as the packaging process selected by Livesey Brothers involved printing directly onto the film wrappers. Taking the technical specifications into account the […]
Display systems help increase national campaign profile
Rethink Rubbish is a national, ‘umbrella’ campaign, operated by the National Waste Awareness Initiative (NWAI) that enables organisations from a range of sectors to join together in promoting waste issues under a consistent banner. As part of the campaign the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority, which is responsible for waste in nine district council areas […]
Packaging design for Alan Titchmarsh biscuits just has to be right!
A gift set being sold in high street giant Boots includes packaging design by Quiet Storm. Ashbourne Biscuits was selected by a company specialising in the assembly of gift products to provide biscuits for an Alan Titchmarsh Tea and Biscuit set. As well as needing the shortcakes, the packaging design was also required to feature […]
The RSA (Royal Society for the Encouragement of Art, Manufactures and Commerce) was left with a huge problem when the company working on and co-hosting its SAGE website went into liquidation.
The organisation had just two weeks to find someone who could host the site and provide the support they required. One of their key funders recommended Quiet Storm and after a single phone call from Anita Beardsley, RSA Forum Manager, we stepped in to save the site. The website is to promote the exchange of […]
Versatile displays help manufacturer exhibit across the world
Applied Energy Products has a wide portfolio of products across three leading brands, all of which require point of purchase display. The solution to the product display brief needed to be cost effective, versatile and highly visual – as it was to be used at a number of UK & overseas locations to display everything […]
Global petrolium company needed digital printing solution and worldwide distribution
Singapore, Portugal and New Zealand… before the client’s deadline! Caltex Corporation is a wholly owned Chevron Texaco oil company. Caltex is the face of Chevron Texaco in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australasia. Caltex Engineering’s ‘Effective Project Management’ – the 150-page document was produced from a PDF document created by Computerstream the specialists in PDF […]
New York marathon helps charity
Congratulations to Kevin Wall, one of Quiet Storm’s first clients in 1987, who fulfilled his life time ambition of running the New York Marathon.
Campaign for premier shopping centre high quality and excellent value
Personalisation of the schools pack provided to be a real success