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Quadra Bags Product Brochure
Quadra Bags Product Brochure

Beechfield Brands who own the Quadra Bags brand approached Clear Creative to help them deliver a brochure in time for a major international exhibition. Beechfield's in-house designer had unfortunately run out of time due to workload so in stepped Clear to save the day!
The Quadra brochure was designed to be reproduced in seven European languages. With a paragraph of text in Slovenian being twice as long as English we had to produce a page design which could hold both on a black plate change. The imagery had to reflect the product themes so Clear were also charged with supplying high end photography to reflect this. The project went to the wire with Clear working on the cover section with hours to spare in order to achieve the printer's schedule time slot.
The final print job was printed on silk with perfect bound spine.
Newsflash
New 'Get a Mac' ads take a shot at Windows 7 - Microsoft officially unleashed Windows 7 upon the world on Thursday and Apple now has an updated Mac lineup for the holidays—you know what that calls for? Why, new “Get a Mac” commercials, of course. In its usual fashion, Apple released a trio of thirty-second spots yesterday, each one aimed squarely at Windows 7 and all of them ending with a shot of the new iMac.
Two of the spots—“PC News” and “Teeter Tottering”—are about how customers who are planning on switching to Windows 7 might as well just choose to go the Mac route, given that they’re already going to have to buy new hardware and do a clean install to go from XP to Windows 7. I do love how at the end of the “PC News” spot, John Hodgman says, “Whoa, whoa, whoa, cut that feed please! Let’s go to a commercial,” only for Justin Long to point out, “We…we are a commercial.”










