Thursday 20 January 2011

Teacake





"Teacake is something quintessentially British, inventive and conscientious. We love visual organisation, people, places and the idea of creating a tangible interaction with those who see our work. This has subsequently led to us having a strong affiliation with design for print and a passion for typography inspired by time spent working in the design capital of the world, Amsterdam. Our partnership is based on a mutual love for all things creative and an ambition to be able to whistle while we work every day of the week!
We aim to deliver a personal design service in an open, honest and friendly manner in order to communicate your message in the most effective way possible. Moreover we are committed to engaging the public with worthwhile causes and creative projects that aim to benefit the community as a whole.
Our services include the concept, design and realisation of identities, stationary, publications, posters, flyers, press advertisements, exhibition graphics and wesbites. Having contributed to a number of exhibitions we also provide lectures and workshops at a number of educational institutions across the country. Our commercial expertise have lead us to deal with organisations both big and small, established and emerging."

Teacake Design
A 321 Quebec Building
Bury Street
Salford
Manchester
M3 7DU

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- Teacake looks like exactly the kind of studio I should be introducing myself to. It's located in Salford which is within reach to me from home near Huddersfield.
- They have a really good looking portfolio of work on their site with a lot of exciting and non-standard print based work which really appeals to me.
- Teacake also have a kind of quirky British vibe going on which gives them a fun and friendly atmosphere as somewhere that would be easy to approach.
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