Monday 6th September 2010

Noesis have recently completed a corporate brochure for Edward Symmons. I spent the morning at the printers on a press run watching the brochure going from plates to print, making sure that all the colours were correct and matched the corporate guidelines. This involved adding and subtracting amounts of colour from parts of the page to balance the the images. My thanks to Woking Print for their hospitality on the day and job well done.
Tuesday 24th August 2010
Noesis would like to extend its congratulations to Medina Palms for winning the Best International Property Award for the Africa category.
Noesis recently created five bespoke brochures as part of Medina Palms’ submission to the awards and have been working with them extensively on all areas of the brand.
Friday 6th August 2010
We have recently designed an invitation for Bausch + Lomb for the MICS Symposium to be held in Paris at the beginning of September. The invite needed to be created in both print and web formats, using B+L’s brand guidelines and our knowledge of design we have created a high-quality piece to send out to B+L’s markets.
Friday 30th July 2010


After a couple of months of extreme type setting Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have given the thumbs up for printing their Annual Report 2010.
All round success for the team!
Saturday 24th July 2010

Noesis have recently completed a series of five brochures for Medina Palms as their submission to the prestigious International Property Awards. All five brochures were delivered in a bespoke box to match the luxury of the Medina Palms’ brand. The brochures covered all aspects of Medina Palms from the location and design through to the marketing. We wish them all the best of luck at the awards and look forward to working on further projects with them.
Saturday 24th July 2010
Noesis have created a unique invitation and direct mail campaign for Bausch + Lomb’s Crystalens User Meeting to be held in France, the invite covers a clear overview of the Crystalens AO lens.
The idea is to have a mechanism wheel that spins around that shows the quotes through the die cut lens. Another piece of the invitation is a clear acetate sheet to represent clear vision, and printed on this was the actual invitation information. People can hold this up and see through the acetate also being able to read the text.
Thursday 8th July 2010
Noesis are pleased to announce that Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has submitted their full annual report and accounts designed and produced by Noesis.
Thursday 29th April 2010

Noesis is very excited to announce that one of our logos has been chosen to be featured in the sixth volume of the LogoLounge series! The chosen logo features the colourful silhouettes of a Samburu woman and her child, which managing director, Jez Hayter, created for our client Ol Malo Trust. The Ol Malo Trust is dedicated to the improvement and sustainability of life for the Samburu people. Therefore, they needed a recognisable image to gain the Samburu people’s trust. The specific way in which the mother and child are holding hands in the logo exudes a comfort that is familiar to the Samburu people. With over 34,000 logos considered for LogoLounge’s series every year we are honoured to have been chosen!
Friday 6th November 2009
Noesis have been recognised and featured in this weeks Design Week for their branding of international capital markets firm Winterflood Securities, part of the Close Brothers Group.
Thursday 22nd October 2009

As part of Noesis’ remit to refresh the Bausch & Lomb marketing materials, the team have come up with an unique mailer announcing Bausch & Lomb’s transition from using the glass to plastic lens packaging. Following surgical market feedback, the slider mailer announcing the new plastic vial was produced with the two straplines: ‘We’ve listened carefully’ and ‘Carefully packaged’ to not only highlight the acknowledgement of market sentiment, but also the ease of use of the new packaging. Including an overview of how to use the new packaging, each mailer has been translated into their respective language to be marketed to surgeons across Europe, ahead of the plastic vial launch.