high quality design with a personal service
websites, print and branding, designed in Bristol
Original, high quality design, website development and internet services across Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset and beyond.
With a completely personal service from start to finish, Lee Corbin can create a unique website, exactly right for your company or organisation. No compromises, and no templates; looking how you want it to look and doing just what you need it to do.
Design of printed materials such as posters, leaflets, stationery and newsletters is also available; as well as development of a logo.
And with experience of design for both print and the web, Lee can create a professional and consistent brand for your organisation across print and the web.
web design and development
From a brochure site advertising your business or organisation to a dynamic website with news, calendar or online ordering, your new site can do virtually anything.
Each website is designed from the ground up: no templates are used so sites look unique – matched to your company or organisation's branding, or designed from scratch. Modern standards are used throughout.
Your site will look good, and work just the way you want – whatever you want.
design for print
From posters and leaflets, to newsletters and reports; a colourful card to advertise your brand new website, or just a set of stationery to promote your new image.
If you need something in print and you want something special, Lee Corbin can create it for you.
get (re)branded
With experience not only of the web, but also in print design, Lee Corbin is able to come up with a complete branding solution for your company or organisation: from logo and stationery, to a beautiful and unique website, and whatever leaflets, booklets or other printed resources you can imagine.
All consistent, everything professional.
about me
As a child I was happiest when creating something. I used pens, paper and lots of Sellotape back then and my efforts were enjoyed, very politely, by just my closest family.
Many years later I discovered that computers could be used for design so trained myself up and started producing leaflets, stationery, reports and posters for a few organisations.
When I discovered the internet, I started developing websites for people straight away. Just simple ones at first, but I then began to spend lots of time keeping up with technology so that I could build better and more sophisticated sites.
Though most of my time is now spent developing sites and web apps, I still love to get out the virtual drawing board and create something for print: something that will be held in the hands of hundreds or thousands of people.
And I still, very occasionally, need to use lots of Sellotape.