Interactive, online Annual Reports

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Interactive, online Annual Reports

An interactive online Annual Report can mean different things to different people. There are a number of solutions available to clients, each with increasing complexity and cost. But they don’t have to cost a fortune.

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10 things I wish I knew when I started out

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10 things I wish I knew when I started out

Gordon Bennet, I could write another book on this subject. I’m quite a positive chap and I really love my job, even after all these years, I still whistle my way to work – but, and let’s face it, we knew that ‘but’ was coming – it’s going to be hard to stay positive. I’ll do my best.

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Proofreading Annual Reports

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Proofreading Annual Reports

The terms ‘proofreading’ and ‘editing’ mean different things to different people, depending on the type of document and the client’s background. In the publishing industry, there is a distinct line between copy-editing, which is getting a document ready for print, applying a style guide, re-writing or re-phrasing parts, and proofreading, which should just be a final quality-control check on a ‘proof’ copy before pushing the start button on the printing press.

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Annual report creative concepts

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Annual report creative concepts

Annual reports are strange beasts, they are technical, financial reporting documents that have to ‘do a job’. But they are so much more that that. The majority of reports we produce at Navig8 have a wider remit than just reporting on the the previous year finical operations.

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Special finishing and print techniques to bring your print to life

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Special finishing and print techniques to bring your print to life

There are a whole host of techniques that you can use to make you print publications look and feel different. All come at a cost of course, but it is money well spent when you see the final result. These finishing (the processes that occur after the printing has been done) techniques can be applied to most things, from the humble business card, brochures and annual reports and are especially useful and relevant when implying luxury, quality or simply to stand out from the crowd. A word of caution, use with moderation.

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Books on graphic design and why I write them – Part 2

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Books on graphic design and why I write them – Part 2

With a publishing deal under my belt and a book launched in Europe, and let’s face it the UK being the primary market, Know Your Onions: Graphic Design (as of March 2019) has been re-printed 14 times to the tune of 56,000 copies. It has been translated into Chinese, simplified Chinese for Thailand and Japanese. I am, of course, delighted by this, but find it odd that France, Germany, Italy and cultural countries that are more aligned with the UK have not been so successful.

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Books on graphic design and why I write them – Part 1

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Books on graphic design and why I write them – Part 1

I am very lucky to have a close relationship with my readership, through Twitter and email. This manifests itself in a number of ways. Sure I get tweets, but I also get direct questions and requests from my readership who want some specific advice. I do my best to accommodate them and help where I can. In one instance I advised a reader to sort his portfolio out. He did. Eighteen months later he arrived at my door and presented his portfolio. I gave him a job. That all worked out very well – for both of us.

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Mission, vision and descriptors

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Mission, vision and descriptors

In this article i set out what a mission, vision statement does, how an organisation can use a descriptor and what a lift speech is. We help organisations establish these as the bedrock of their brand values. This article is an edited piece from my forthcoming book, know your onions: corporate identity.

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SEO for a new company

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SEO for a new company

How do you help launch a new company, with a very limited budget, in a fiercely competitive market and begin to push them up the rankings? We did it for Plumbster, a new central London-based plumbing, electrician, jetting an maintenance team - targeting the big boys.

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Design miscellany M–Z

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Design miscellany M–Z

This then is the second and last in our series of ‘Design miscellany’ series, from M–Z. Nothing more than random comments, explanations and observations to inform and hopefully entertain.

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Luxury branding

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Luxury branding

Working with luxury brands and services requires a shift in communication mind set. You are no longer required to speak to the masses, but to the few. Often your market is more demanding and harder to impress. You must understand what is important to them and your aim is to communicate the product or services in a light that makes it a 'must have'

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Annual Report Structure

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Annual Report Structure

Annual report structures tend to be quite similar. There is probably a good reason for that, stakeholders, board members and the like, like things just so and CFOs do like their accounts to be set in a straight forward 'workman' like manner. All of that is fine. You can still mix it up a bit without upsetting the apple cart. The same suggestions apply to impact reports, strategy reports, but for now, I'll stick with a reasonably heavy weight report, the sort of thing you see in the finance industry.

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