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Graphic design, advertising, marketing and PR
In January 2007, Three Jaggers brought together three different
yet complementary careers. One in d
esign and advertising,
one in business journalism and the third in marketing.

As well as our own talents, we bring to projects the expertise of highly skilled
and specialised partners that we have accumulated over our combined 60 years
experience. Our network of expert partners allow us to offer a comprehensive
and integrated service with no compromises on quality and no corner cutting.

Included in every project is supportive service, focus on your business objectives
and creativity to meet them.

Meet the team:       On our blog:
Elham Low Carbon Roadmap
As part of the Elham Environment
Group, we've designed a diagram
of the Group's activities and how
we're working with other community
groups to achieve change.


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It's a mad ad world (this is great)
It's only January but already 2010
is looking like a vintage year for mad,
bad American political attack ads.
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Giant snow sculptures in Japan
The snow festival in Sapporo
features some amazing sculptures.
   
Scott Jagger Graphic design and advertising
A BA(hons) in Graphic Design at De Montfort University, then ten years in
London starting as Junior Designer for Ken Reilly Design (branding, packaging)
and leaving London as Senior Designer for Sedgwick Richardson (branding,
annual reporting, advertising, marketing). Scott then moved to Salvador, Bahia,
North East Brazil where he was a freelance designer for three years before
returning to the UK and founding
Jagger Creative Communication in 2007.

16 years working for clients large and small including M&S, Fortnum & Mason,
Woolworths, IBM, BP, Arjo Wiggins, John Smiths, Kingston Technology and
Prebon Yamane. At Bates Interactive, he was a designer on the award winning
football premiership website, fa-carling.com (BIMA Best Internet Magazine 1996)
.

Working principles
1 Enthusiasm is an essential ingredient in good design
2 Great design is nothing without excellent customer service
3 Attention to detail is vital. Done well it instills authority and confidence,
3 done badly it undermines the message and introduces doubt
4 Design is a business activity and must focus on business objectives
5 Every business objective has a fresh, creative and memorable solution