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Local graphic design studio Martlette Graphic Design was adjudged winner in the Micro-Business One to Three Employees category at the Powercor Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
Martlette Graphic Design is a five-year-old graphic design studio, offering services to a growing client base in Geelong and beyond. The graphic business helps businesses prosper via creative design solutions including branding, print/marketing collateral and websites.
Martlette was born out of a desire to deliver affordable and accessible graphic design services.
Cheryl Martin started Martlette in 2012 as a natural progression from her experience working as a graphic designer under her own name.
Reliability underpins everything Martlette does, and the business has a few other points of difference.
Experience in marketing and PR gives the business an advantage when it comes to designs. Clients will benefit from hiring a graphic designer who has a strong understanding of marketing principles.
Experience in liaising with a wide range of artists, developers and professional consultants ensures the business delivers results from concept to delivery in works across many mediums.
The size affords the business the opportunity to give the one-on-one attention of a small design studio. Genuine, hard-working and down to earth, Martlette has a strong focus on achieving positive and productive client relationships.
The business specialises in website design, logo design, print and packaging design and much more.
Growth has included increasing medium/large clients by 52 per cent in the last three years, profit increase by 63 per cent last year, refining unique selling proposition, integrating cloud project/accounts software, refining creative process, boosting client satisfaction/referrals and increasing online website traffic.

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