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Branding, Design, Illustration, Concept and copywriting: Quantum Printing

  • Writer: James Wafer
    James Wafer
  • Jun 10
  • 1 min read

Quantum is a printer that will attempt to print on anything, as long as it can get on the flatbed! Glass, wood, plastic, fabric, and metal are all potential landscapes for a powerful image or message!


The strapline

"Printing the Impossible" - quite a claim and a guantlet thrown down. All good for the marketing hype.


The logo and stationery

With optional printed backs to the stationery, the concept of print on anything is further communicated.

Quantum - Printing the impossible, stationery
Quantum - Printing the impossible, stationery

Brochure - Quantum and "Erwin Pig" and "Mortimer the Cat"

Character design and a complete marketing plan and a competition giveaway every month of a printed item.


What's in the box! Based, of course, on the famous thought experiment that illustrated the effect of quantum weirdness. I introduced a lab coat-wearing pig 'Erwin" based on physicist Schrödinger and his sometimes helpful assistant, the very dead: Mortimer Cat. The illustration style was a mix of photographic collage and slickly rendered vector and Photoshop.



Concept, photography and illustration work for their company brochure
Concept, photography and illustration work for their company brochure


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