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Keep Warm this Winter

We have recently completed a new postcard design for a local building company. Quarr Builders needed a flyer to advertise their general building work and to feature the installation of multi-fuel stoves to beat the credit-crunch and give people an alternative to oil and gas heating.

The postcard will be used to leaflet homes in the local area, to advertise the wide spectrum of building services offered, and to highlight this particular service. This high quality, low-cost advertising solution is a great way to raise awareness of a business` services and contact details. We`re looking forward to hearing the results of the campaign.

Published: 10-11-08 at 09:00 by Jon Sloper

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