The Studio

Ben Le Feuvre at work in the art studio

Ben Le Feuvre at work in the art studio

As an integral part of the Jersey Evening Post, we have the luxury of being able to offer a vast array of facilities, up-to-date technology and a wealth of experience.

The Studio, under manager Ben Le Feuvre, specialises in creating advertising campaigns that can already follow an established style, or can create new brand awareness.

If you are currently not using one of the reputable local design agencies and would like to try our services, we would be happy to help.

Print
It is important that your work is presented in a way that lifts expectations and creates a buzz.

Whether promoting your product, producing a local or national advertising campaign or designing a business card, the principle is the same: It must have a lasting impact and generate results.

We can manage your print requirements at competitive prices and with a fast turnaround without sacrificing quality. So, why not join some of our clients and give us a try?

Illustration
We can create original illustrations for you and your advertising campaign which can be fun, sophisticated or serious, and which can convey an instant message that would be hard to portray in words alone.

Web advertising
The Studio can produce cost-effective web advertising, whether static or animated, to reflect your business or organisation needs.

Publishing
The Studio handles most types of print, including brochures, magazines, stationery, posters, books, calendars, plus much more.

Quality
We believe that the quality of our work and the feedback we receive speks volumes about our commitment and abilities. And, if you’re like most of our clients, you’ll like the results so much you’ll want to work with us again.

Contact:
Studio manager Ben Le Feuvre
E-mail:
benlefeuvre@jerseyeveningpost.com
Tel:
(01534) 611868

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BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.