by josiet | Apr 29, 2020 | News
Is your business ready for social distancing?
Before businesses are permitted to get back to work, it’s likely they will need to have taken steps to become a ‘covid-secure’ environment.
This might mean signage and floor graphics to reinforce social distancing procedures, installing protective barriers, or providing face masks to staff.
We’ve put together a collection of products to help businesses reinforce social distancing methods, so they can get ready to reopen in a safe and practical way.
Get in touch if you’d like to know more – call Jim on 01323 840048 or email

ROUND FLOOR STICKERS . Encourage customers to stay a safe distance apart and reinforce important safety messages with printed floor stickers.

RECTANGULAR FLOOR STICKERS / Encourage customers to stay a safe distance apart and reinforce important safety messages with instructional floor stickers. Choose between indoor or outdoor variations. The outdoor option is made from an aluminium based substrate and can be recycled.

SNEEZE GUARDS . Help to protect workers and customers in shops, post offices, pharmacies and other retail spaces with a sneeze guard.

SUSPENDED SNEEZE GUARDS . Perfect for small independent stores, takeaway outlets and customer service areas. Suspended sneeze guards are supplied rolled up and come with a simple hanging kit for suspended ceilings. Comes with a printed foamex header and footer for personalised branding.

BRANDED FACE MASKS . Face masks enhance the impact of social distancing and lower the risk of virus transmission to others. Printed with your logo or branding.

SIGN POSTS . Ideal for busy spaces like shops, pharmacies and factories where important safety messages need to be reinforced at ground level.

SAFETY POSTERS . Reinforce the latest Government issued safety guidelines on a large format poster. If you’ve had to make changes to the way customers interact with you, they can also be used to advertise operational messages like new opening hours or a temporary new address.

QUEUE BARRIERS . With the introduction of social distancing advice it may be necessary to change the layout of your entrances, till areas or working and canteen spaces. Branded queue barriers can guide your visitors and employees safely and help to keep them informed.

NAVIGATION SIGNAGE . Do you need to change access to your premises? Maybe your team are now working from home. Or you have new check-in rules. Use wayfinding soft signage to aid customer navigation. Print your new instructions to help people understand what to do.

MAGNETIC VEHICLE SIGNAGE . A quick and cost-effective way to instantly add a logo or livery to any car, van or truck. These magnetic graphics are ideal for restaurants that are now offering a take-away delivery service. To remove, simply peel off the side of the vehicle.
by josiet | Apr 15, 2020 | News
Hello, how are you?
I’m doing ok, having good and bad days but I know I have a lot to be grateful for – a home with my partner, outdoor space to enjoy in the good weather, the ability to keep in touch with all of my family online and on the ‘phone.
Now, to work..
WORKING FROM HOME
If, like me, you’ve been working from home for a while you’ll be starting to recognise some of the problems, especially if you share the space with family: distractions, isolation, interruptions and lack of professional appearance.
DISTRACTIONS
The kettle, the biscuit tin and Facebook are all just too tempting! I don’t actually have an answer to that one (my Mother in law is feeding me up with cake), but if you keep busy with work you can reward yourself from time to time.
ISOLATION
It’s easy to feel isolated working from home at the best of times, but right now it’s even more important to keep in touch with your clients – just a quick message or a call to say ‘Hello’ can make all the difference to your day and theirs.
INTERRUPTIONS
Knock knock
Who’s there?
Interrupting sheep
Interrupting shee –
Baaah!
Here I can help – protect yourself from unexpected interruptions with a printed fabric backdrop. During face to face meetings on the screen a backdrop not only improves your professional image, it also keeps your branding in your client’s mind.
Learn from Prof. Robert Kelly, of the famously interrupted BBC interview – kids interrupting your video meetings can be cute a couple of times, but if you need to get on with work let them know that when the backdrop is up, that means they need to keep as quiet as possible and wait until you’ve finished before they ask where the spare loo rolls are or where babies come from.
PROFESSIONAL IMAGE
See above. Also, once you’ve got this online video thing down to a fine art you could start recording your own videos with details of your services or with advice and tips. Share them on LinkedIn, social media and in a blog on your website. Using your backdrop gets your image out there every time someone watches or even flicks past your video.
Let me know if you’d like to know more about the backdrops or if I can help you with a website, or if you just want a chat. I’m here!
With best wishes,
Jim (Jimbo)
Hailsham Creative
01323 840048
by josiet | Mar 17, 2020 | News

We work from home and, as we share the home with an 82 year old, won’t be having any meetings or consultations at the office so we will be using Skype and keeping in touch via email and social media throughout the crisis.
It’s going to be a tough time for many small businesses and those who are self-employed. We’ll all have to make changes and adapt daily.
We want all of our client’s livelihoods to survive so, if we can help, please do call upon our services.
We are not trying to profit from a crisis and we do not want to encourage you to spend money unnecessarily. We have skills and resources and are here if you need us.
Below are some ideas for you. Stay safe and positive.
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Design . Branding . Advertising campaigns . Websites
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Have you been considering putting your business online?
Now might be a good time – we can help with simple and affordable websites including small e-commerce sites. Give us a call on 01323 840048.
How can you keep your business visible?
Everyone will be using social media to keep in touch with friends and family so consider a small, positive daily post.
Keep in touch with your clients and gather testimonials to put on your website and social media.
We don’t know yet how deliveries and the postal service will be affected but for now it is probably a safer way to promote your business than face-to-face meetings. If you are considering leaflets and packaging make sure everything has a long shelf life and won’t be out of date in a few weeks.
Want to be a video star?
If you have time on your hands why not create business videos to post on youtube and other platforms – we can help with branding and advice and can recommend film makers to work with.
Do you have a recovery plan?
We are determined to get through this and it’s important to make the most of new opportunities. We’ll be using the quiet moments to work on a new Business Plan to formulate a plan for the future, thinking about how our business will evolve. If you have any suggestions, please do let us know.
Can we work together?
If you have a service that our clients might be interested in, such as copywriting, social media or animation skills, get in touch. It’s a time for all of us to help each other.
by josiet | Mar 13, 2020 | News
The Chancellor’s package of temporary measures to support businesses through the period of disruption caused by COVID-19 includes:
- statutory sick pay relief package for SMEs
- Business Rate Relief for small businesses
- small business grant funding of £3,000 for business in receipt of Small Business Rates Relief (SBRR) and Rural Rates Relief
- a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme for businesses who may need to respond to cash-flow pressures
- the HMRC Time To Pay Scheme
It’s well worth a read to see what help is available to help you, your staff and your business: Government website – Covid 19 Support For Businesses
There is also a quick link to Get help for your business: Government website – Business Support helpline
There is also an excellent advice page on the FSB website
by josiet | Feb 24, 2020 | Article, News
We are delighted with the fabric display range that we can offer to our clients. Here you can see our Mwow! TOTEM pop-up stand, frame and fabric cover. It’s quick and easy to assemble, lightweight and looks and feels great.
Our lovely clients, Experience Holidays were also really pleased with their large curved backdrop:
‘Jim recently suggested, designed and created the Curve banner for us and we’ve just used it for the first time at a consumer show. Not only does it look incredibly professional and eye catching (we even had comments from other exhibitors about it), but I’m sure it will also stand the test of time due to the materials used. It’s easily portable (collapses down into a small carry case), and straightforward to put together. We chose to have a different image on each side of the fabric, so that we can decide which to use at each event and as such it provides excellent value for money too. Thank you Jim – as always your advice and expertise were spot on!’
Angie Watson, Director
Experience Holidays

You can view the full range of fabric displays here:
BACKDROPS / BANNERS