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Publishing
At Marmoset Media, your message is our mission.
Newsletters, magazines, brochures and other publications are excellent ways to communicate with your members, staff or even prospective customers. Creating professional publications with well written, well presented content is what we do best.
With over twelve years' experience on national newspapers like The Guardian, The Independent and the Daily Express combined with the editorship of publications like VS Magazine, Voluntary Voice, Apsire our team have the skills to help you with any (or every) part of the production process.
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We can advise you while you plan your publication (planning at the start will save you both time and money later on).
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We can produce the articles that go into your magazine (working closely with you and your staff).
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We can source the images that will bring your publication to life.
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We can put together an advertising team to place adverts and earn you revenues.
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We can design your publication to make it attractive and professional.
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We can print your publication using either our own printing franchise or the best suppliers.
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We can even advise you on how best to market your publication, calling on our journalistic experience.
We could go on (and on) but the short story is that no two publications are the same and the best way that we can help you with your publishing needs is by talking to you.
Give us a call on 0208 682 7990 or email us at info@marmosetmedia.com and let’s work out how we can help.
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Portfolio
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Engage Magazine
Engage is the magazine of charity umbrella group the National Council for Voluntary Organiations. Maurice Mcleod was asked to oversee the rebrand and executive editor's role for this important magazine.
The brief was to put the magazine more in touch with the organisation's 8,000 members while increasing circulation and revenue. |
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Forum News
Forum News is the membership magazine the Peckham Voluntary Sector Council.
Marmoset was asked to write articles and redesign the magazine to make it more attractive to members.
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Catalyst Magazine
Catalst is the magazine of The Afiya Trust. Afiya, works to reduce inequalities in health for racialised groups in England.
Marmoset were asked to create the look and feel of the new magazine working with the editorial team to design a very well recieved magazine.
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Hot Wild and Free Magazine
HWF Mag, started off as a new online culture, current affairs magazine. The publisher asked us to help create a look and feel for the magazine that would be be in keeping with its content which is irreverent and thought provoking.
The magazine initially launched on line but did so with a very 'off line' feel before moving offline. |
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Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Cancer Support provides support and advice for people living with cancer. Marmoset Media was asked to produce a report for a campaign they were running on inequities in the travel insurance market.
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Voluntary Voice
Voluntary Voice is the bi-monthly publication of the London Voluntary Service Council. Maurice Mcleod edited this magazine for 18 months, commissioning, writing and editing stories, sourcing images and liaising with the management team and designers.
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The Shane Project
The Shane Project provide support and advice for black and Asian people living with MS. They needed a website that would be more interactive and which was simpler for users to access.
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Rethink
Rethink, one of Britain's largest mental health charities, asked Maurice Mcleod to produce a 32 page booklet introducing their services to the African Caribbean community. Maurice, wrote the copy, arranged the photography, and brought in the design team to produce this well recieved publication. |
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Concepta College
Concepta College is a adult education college offering a range of course for those wishing to improve or change their careers. Marmoset Media designed and printed and attractive new prospectus for the college. |
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E Gov Monitor
The E Gov monitor is an online magazine looking at government policy relating to the internet. Marmoset Media were asked to write an article highlighting a new DfES project tackling the digital divide. |
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