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An eye for design

Graphic design firm D and Co Studio has finished as a finalist in the Emerging Business – Under 3 Years category at the Powercor Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
D and Co Studio describes itself as an agency born from a passion to create exceptional brands through leading-edge graphic design.
“We are dedicated to a single purpose – helping business owners to achieve their dreams in business,” says D and Co Studio director Kate Dewey .
“Through gaining a deep understanding of our clients business and uncovering their unique personality and values we design a brand so it authentically captures their essence and greater purpose.”
Kate Dewey says D and Co Studio is committed to providing clients with the highest service standards,
“Our vision is to be the design agency of choice based on our values of creativity, integrity, commitment and communication,” she says.
“We’re focused on developing enduring partnerships with our clients – understanding their businesses, dreams and objectives to deliver vibrant and engaging design/branding solutions that deliver exceptional results.”
D and Co Studio encourages prospective clients to capitalise on the business’s commitment and skill.
“From graphic design through to corporate identity and brand strategy, our creative solutions are expertly crafted to enhance your company’s brand, ensuring it effectively communicates with your audience in a meaningful way,” the studio says.
“If you are ready to materialise your vision and take your business to the next level­ come talk with us. We work with businesses of all sizes and we’d love to work with you.”

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