Micromarketing designed and developed Ark Finance's logo, stationery, brochure and website.
Micromarketing developed www.brianbrennan.net to showcase the amazing work produced by Galway-based artist Brian Brennan.
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The Clarenbridge Oyster Festival is the longest running festival of its kind in the world. It is known worldwide, with people travelling from all corners of the globe to experience the unique atmosphere of the event.
Total Energy Management (TEM) are suppliers of a complete range of environmentally friendly building products. These range from solar panels to commercial condensing boilers. With offices in Dublin and Galway, TEM supply these ...
National Blinds was launched in Galway in 2008. Micromarketing began working with the management of the company three months before they launched....
Mantua is a two day music and performance festival which runs annually in Roscommon, Ireland. The festival is a fund raising event for a local art collecti...
Sigmar is a recruitment agency with offices nationwide. We work with Sigmar's Galway office to provide their print advertising requirements. This has included local press such as the Galway Advertiser, and specialist media such as Cara (Aer Lingus's in-flight magazine).
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Kelly Murray are one of the west of Ireland's leading accounting and financial service providers. We recently worked with Kelly Murray to design and develop their website. We are currently developing and implementing their ma...Matant is an innovative new creation by an Irish company. It’s a mobile phone encryption system which enables a user download or create languages to encrypt text messages....
The Gourmet Offensive are a catering company specialising falafel and sauces. They grow most of their own ingredients and only use organic food. They have a market stall in Galway, a catering unit to provide for c...
Micromarketing designed and developed Ark Finance's logo, stationery, brochure and website.
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