Visual Print and Design awarded six-figure local authority project
At the start of 2020, we were awarded a six-figure contract to manage the production and installation of signage for Buckinghamshire Council following their recent rebrand.
Bringing together the county and four district councils, in May 2019 the government confirmed plans for a single unitary council including a brand-new name for the organisation, Buckinghamshire Council. Following in-house development of the branding, the new logo was agreed and unveiled by the Council in October and the unitary council came into being on 1 April 2020.
Over the last 6 months, the new look has been rolled across over 50 sites and Buckinghamshire Council turned to us, one of their trusted print partners since 2017, to help them implement the new brand.
We work in partnership with various businesses across the UK, supplying them with a wide selection of expert print and design services and recently collaborated with a local signage company to help fulfil Buckinghamshire Council’s requirements.
Graham Hunstone, Managing Director of Visual Print and Design said:
“Since the start of the year, we’ve been managing the installation of hundreds of signs across more than 50 sites for Buckinghamshire Council to help them with the transition of multiple councils coming together. We believe in the importance of setting up strategic partnerships to benefit the economy and it’s been a pleasure collaborating with another local business to fulfil Buckinghamshire Council’s requirements”
Emma Denley, previously Head of Communications at Buckinghamshire County Council and the lead for the rebranding project said:
“The new Buckinghamshire Council logo symbolises a new beginning at the same time as bringing the current five councils together towards a shared future. We’d like to say a massive thank you to Visual Print and Design for their hard work in helping us roll out our new look across the County this year, especially when progress was delayed at the start due to the lockdown.”