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We’ve Unveiled Our New Website!

Bristol’s design and print company Minuteman Press Bristol has launched it’s new website!

This is the second generation website for Minuteman Press Bristol. The first was introduced 14 months ago and the volume of unique visits has continued to grow month on month. Indeed, the growth curve has accelerated and this combined with sales originating from the internet has proven beyond dispute the commercial value of the net.

The Minuteman Press Bristol website is comprehensive, detailing products, services, clients, location, case studies and – importantly – our environmental protocol. Unlike the majority of commercial websites, this one is not all about business.

“We wanted to create a community, and in this way we have included a Bristol and West events section and regular product reviews,” said Ryan Smith, Minuteman’s graphic designer.

“What makes Minuteman Press successful is that we operate in a friendly and open way. Prices are provided up front, there are no nasty hidden design charges, we offer free delivery, we’re easy to talk to and our customers receive the result that they had envisaged… which is not always the case with the online market!” added director Peter Wise.

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A Call to Arts

Following exhibitions of work by local artists Emily Ketteringham and Jason Lunn, Minuteman Press Bristol has issued a call to other talented Bristol artists who would like their work displayed prominently in the windows of our Bedminster print centre.

The most recent display features the distinctive creations of Emily Ketteringham, which was a collection of six screen prints and collages depicting colourful buildings and locations in Bristol.

Peter Wise, director of Minuteman Press Bristol, said: “The sheer number of passers by that stop and smile as they view the artwork displays has been a really pleasant surprise. We hoped that fellow Bristolians would enjoy seeing Bristol in art and we’ve not been disappointed.”

Ryan Smith, Minuteman Press’s graphic designer, added: “The vision was to combine art with commerce, and to be able to give something back to the community. It is great that we have been able to achieve this.”