Category: printing

Florin Press new e-commerce shop website

The Florin Press is a unique tribute to traditional printing, a process you would have seen in every major city throughout Europe 300 years ago. It takes a highly skilled and experience technician to be able to create print on hand made papers using inks prepared on site and etched wooden blocks. Owner Graham Williams contacted OHM earlier in the year with a request to create a web design that enables on-line purchases of these beautiful creations. The end product is an amazing study of hand crafted books and prints available to purchase. OHM director Nigel Stevenson also has connections with the litho press printing trades: “It has been an...

Print design and production for music school

Long before the web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee, Oast House Media director Nigel Stevenson was designing for print. It’s not something we advertise but it’s always nice when a print job comes into the office. Make Time for Music have been print customers for nearly 10 years so it was nice to get a new design commission from new owner James Walker. James required a flyer to promote his music tuition in schools, the design had to be DL size, quick to read and eye catching. Oast House Media sourced the free high quality images and created the design. OHM also managed the proof process, print production and delivery....

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Advert design for local residential home

We’ve been supplying web and print design to Bradfield Residential Residential Home (Walmer) for many years now. We don’t profile advert design on our web pages as there isn’t much call for this work these days but if a client requests a design using the graphic elements we already have on archive, we can create a nice design quickly and at a competitive price. This particular ad featured in 2 titles, Northbourne Park School mag and The KM group Care Supplement. As usual the KM advert was on a tight deadline but the artwork was completed and delivered in the right formats on time. Print design is totally different from...