Expert tips and insights on design and print.
Good design has the power to make a real impact, and at DL Design, we explore how it can transform your brand. Through our blog, you'll find valuable insights on a wide range of custom printing and digital design services, all tailored to meet your unique goals. From creating eye-catching branding to designing effective promotional materials and digital assets, we share our personalised approach to delivering results that make a difference.
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A brand name owned by a specific company.
Have you heard a name you recognise from everyday use but didn’t know the brand name was owned by a specific company?
Why is it important to have a recognisable logo?
A recognisable logo is crucial for building instant brand recognition. It adds visual appeal to your documents.
Vehicle graphics need care when designing.
You’ve had your logo and brand professionally designed and potentially spent a lot of money on it and everything looks fantastic.
Here are 5 top tips for a successful exhibition.
Having a successful exhibition requires careful planning to help you get noticed. Try our top 5 tips to make sure your exhibition is a success.
Unveiling the hidden meaning behind famous logos.
Would it surprise you to know that some of the most famous and well-known logos have hidden meanings or a story behind their design?
Custom Zoom virtual backgrounds designed.
With Zoom calls now a regular part of work-from-home life, many professionals are turning to virtual backgrounds to maintain privacy and professionalism during meetings.
Flyer design created and printed for Ocean Telecom.
With switch off of traditional ISDN lines scheduled for December 2025, Ocean Telecom wanted to get ahead and inform businesses about their expert services.
A brand new logo designed for Argus Accounting.
After a 1-2-1 Zoom call, I realised Sharon wanted a new logo designed.
Promotional pens printed for CMAC Specialists.
Having booked a trade fair, they put the word out to see if any local company could help them with promotional items.
Roller banner and door sign design for Physio Motive.
Physio Motive is a specialist physiotherapy and sports injury clinic based in Sudbury. The business wanted to enhance its local visibility with new marketing materials.
Print branding for Priority Driver Training.
Priority Driver Training offers a modern approach to driver education. Focusing on eco-driving techniques.
Innovative mini-guide design for PerformancePlus.
PerformancePlus Partnership is a consultancy that helps companies across East Anglia improve management structures and gain ISO certifications.
Brand creation and new assets for Developer++.
The directors of Developer++ decided it was well and truly time to have a brand refresh and once again DL Design was called in to help.
Business brand design for Your Choice Ceremonies.
Starting a new business is exciting, but imagine launching two at the same time! That’s exactly what Heather did.
New branding for JCI Business Solutions.
JCI Business Solutions, a network of professionals committed to helping business owners prepare for sale and navigate the transition, has launched a new brand identity with the help of DL Design.
Refreshing a logo for Roboris Solutions.
What do you do when you're happy with your logo but want to refresh your branding? Here's how Darren at DL Design approached a logo refresh for Roboris Solutions.
Networking and building relationships in business.
Networking and building relationships isn’t a sales pitch it’s about making valuable professional connections that grow over time, think of it as a chance to meet new friends.
Refreshing a logo for HR For You.
Your logo is okay but needs refining. Can you relate to that? Here’s how I went about refreshing a logo for HR for You.
Using the rule of thirds in graphic design.
There are a lot of rules in graphic design, such as typography, balance, composition, and negative space to name just a few.
What’s the difference between spot colour and CMYK?
Have you ever had some artwork created only to be asked by your print supplier to supply it as a ‘spot’ or ‘special’ colour and wondered what it meant?