Design Support Agency

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£250,000

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  • Marketing services
  • Design consultancy services
  • Marketing management consultancy services
  • Design support services

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

CPI is looking to appoint a responsive, agile and flexible network of multi-disciplinary design experts to support its in-house Design team in the creation of visual assets for use in marketing and communications campaigns and advertising that will translate and promote CPI and its partners' work in the UK and global science industries. Broad examples of required assets can include graphic design for print and digital, videography, video editing, animation, illustration, web design, email design, presentation design and branding expertise.Guidelines detailing CPI’s brand look and feel to be adhered to and in some instances, developed upon, under the guidance of the Design team.Content will be targeted at our audiences encompassing:Expert technicians and innovative businesses that could benefit from collaborating with CPI. Deep tech investors and entrepreneursOur communities across the North of England and ScotlandStakeholders within the UK’s innovation ecosystem

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