Graphic Designer Middlesbrough North Yorkshire
Add Design – The Online Graphic Designers
Add Design are the online graphic designers, offering outstanding graphic design for businesses across the UK including companies in Middlesbrough North Yorkshire.
Add Design offer exceptional graphic design and printing at accessible prices. Our range of fixed priced products allow you to do so much more with your marketing budget. Providing a real alternative to run-off-the-mill printers and over-priced design agencies.
From business stationery, to flyers, brochures and beyond, all our work is conducted with one aim in mind – to help you generate the best response. This means more than just creating a good looking design. It means creating an eye-catching, smartly laid-out and well worded design which hits the right customers with the right message.
This is why so many UK businesses, from small start-ups to large national companies, trust us to produce their marketing material.
So why choose Add Design to design and deliver your marketing material.
Here are 8 simple reasons why Add Design are the choice for successful companies across the UK including Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire.
1. AFFORDABLE – Fixed prices which include all design work, high quality print and UK-wide delivery. No spiralling design or print costs.
2. EFFICIENT – Draft designs delivered directly to your inbox for amendments/approval.
3. STRAIGHT-FORWARD – Easy to understand design and print process.
4. TALENTED – Eye-catching designs from qualified graphic designers.
5. SUCCESSFUL – Our unique design process starts with a detailed design brief and makes sure we hit your marketing aims.
6. ONE STOP SHOP – We do everything from logo design to websites, making sure your branding is always strong and always consistent.
7. EASY TO CONTACT – Your own dedicated account handler is always at the end of the phone.
8. TRUSTED – We have delivered outstanding design and print work for businesses, councils and charities across the UK and beyond.
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More Information About Middlesbrough North Yorkshire
In Middlesbrough in 686 a monastic cell was consecrated by St. Cuthbert at the request of St. Hilda Abbess of Whitby and in 1119 Robert Bruce granted and confirmed the church of St. Hilda of Middleburg to Whitby. Up until its closure on the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1537, the church was maintained by 12 Benedictine monks, many of whom became vicars or rectors of various places in Cleveland. The importance of the early church at “Middleburg”, later known as Middlesbrough Priory, is indicated by the fact that in 1452 it possessed four altars.
After the Angles the area became home to Viking settlers and it is argued by some that ‘old’ Cleveland has the highest density of Scandinavian parish names in Britain. Names of Viking origin (with the suffix by) are abundant in the area – for example, Thornaby, Ormesby, Stainsby, Lackenby, Maltby and Tollesby were once separate villages that belonged to Vikings called Thormad, Orm, Steinn, Hlakkande, Malti and Toll, but now form suburbs of Middlesbrough. Lazenby was the village belonging to a Leysingr – a freeman; Normanby, a Norseman’s village and Danby (in neighbouring North Yorkshire), a Dane’s village. The name Mydilsburgh is the earliest recorded form of Middlesbrough’s name and dates to Anglian times (400 to 1000 AD), while many of the aforementioned villages appear in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Other links persist in the area, often through school and/or road names, to now-outgrown or abandoned local settlements, such as the medieval settlement of Stainsby, deserted by 1757, which amounts to little more today than a series of grassy mounds near the A19 road. In 1952 Stainsby Secondary Modern School, now renamed Acklam Grange Secondary School, was named for this village.
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