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We have just completed new designs for Branston Ltd’s family lorries. Branston are one of the UK’s leading potato suppliers and their lorry liveries can be seen travelling up and down the country supplying Tesco stores. Our designs had to reflect the core Branston ‘brand’ with a look-and-feel that was instantly recognisable. We were asked to produce attention grabbing designs that would be memorable and would get people talking. Read on
By Julian, Account Handler on 11 August 2009
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An exciting new development in the City of Lincoln is set to offer businesses in the area an inspiring and eco-friendly place to work... and Optima were the brains behind the name, logo and marketing of the project. Read on
By Julian, Account Handler on 08 June 2009
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Optima have completed the 2010 University of Lincoln Prospectus, delivered on time, on budget and for the 10th time in our 14 year history! Read on
By Ben, Web Designer on 06 March 2009
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Optima have been working with The Orders of St John Care Trust for 7 years now. The Trust was established in 1991 as a not for profit charitable trust and currently operates 74 homes in four counties including Lincolnshire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. It is responsible for the care of some 3,300 residents and employs 3,500 staff. Read on
By Ben, Web Designer on 29 July 2008
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The National Heritage Fishing Centre in Grimsby asked us to create a styling for adverts and posters to help promote a travelling exhibition on British surfing. We approached the project by researching the heritage of surfing graphics. Read on
By Julian, Account Handler on 21 July 2008
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Optima Graphic Design Consultants in Lincoln have launched the first phase of the new KBSA (Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association) website. Read on
By Lorne, Senior Designer on 01 May 2008
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Optima have successfully won the pitch for the University of Lincoln's Prospectus. The team competed nationally against two other recognised design companies for this coverted and prestigious piece. Optima presented two schemes and a range of covers to complement them. Read on
By Simon, Managing Director on 22 March 2007