Assigns, Launches New Custom Retail Design Site
Assigns, Ltd., manufacturer and seller of high-quality Point of Sale display systems, announces an exciting addition to its website that allows users to customise products to their own specifications. Through this new feature, customers can work with Assigns specialists to define a design concept and make changes to one of its standard graphic display systems.
- (1888PressRelease) June 17, 2014 - Clients also have the option to have the Assigns Design Team develop something completely bespoke to meet their specific, unique needs. With Assigns' outstanding manufacturing capability and state-of-the-art machinery, its team of experts can now manage projects of virtually any size and specification.
Assigns' new customised graphic display section, available at www.assigns.co.uk, lays out the customisation, design, and manufacturing process of the new service. The new site, itself graphically sophisticated, allows users to learn about the range of available products, what sort of modifications can be made to them, and how ideas can be incorporated into designs and eventually manufactured.
The site presents Assigns' design and manufacturing capabilities-such as acrylic and metal fabrication, powder coating, and injection moulding-to give customers an idea of the wide range of customisation possibilities it offers. Assigns' versatility and potential is well illustrated in the site's Case Studies section, which features real customised products throughout the UK that its designers and manufacturers have produced. Assigns' customised design site is interactive and encourages communication and cooperation with customers. In its Contact section, users will find a telephone number, email, and address where they can reach Assigns' specialists and begin the customisation process for the display system they desire.
Assigns' new customised graphic display systems site lays out a seven-step cooperative process that allows clients to articulate their needs directly to design and manufacturing specialists, who, in turn, help those customers to realise their vision.
Step 1: Identify the Need - First, the client identifies his or her particular need. Perhaps it's an eye-catching banner that will draw attention to a unique sale or new product. Or maybe it's a uniquely shaped LCD digital display that can showcase a wide, changing array of material. In any case, once the client knows that he or she is looking for something special, it's time to move on to step two.
Step 2: Get in Touch - Assigns is made up of a small group of manufacturing companies that cover a range of specialties. Once the client reaches out, Assigns specialists can help to determine the best way forward. A design expert will work with the client to identify the specific requirements of a project and to define a brief that will allow Assigns' manufacturers to find a practicable solution for its execution. Assigns design specialists allow clients to have a part in the creative process and welcome the opportunity to speak both over the phone and in person.
Step 3: Standard Plus? - Sometimes a simple change to one of Assigns' standard products can make all the difference in having an effective display system that is uniquely suited to a client's needs. Assigns specialists will take clients through a range of options-from something as simple as changing a colour to creating an entirely new, bespoke product-and will always try to find the most cost effective solution to the customer's requirements.
Step 4: Design Process - If the customer wants something more than a simple modification to a standard product, Assigns' design team will get to work in creating something new to meet the client's specifications. Taking into account not only the client's vision for a final product, but budget constraints, quantities required, and shipping needs, as well, the team will design concepts and prototypes that meet the unique requirements of the job. Assigns welcomes design and manufacturing challenges and will strive to turn ideas into graphic display reality.
Step 5: Prototype - In some cases, when a proposed product is particularly complicated, Assigns' manufacturers will build a prototype to assess the practicability of the design. Assigns specialists and their customers can then use their prototypes to tweak the design, if necessary, and to ensure that the final product is exactly what the client wants.
Step 6: Sign Off and Manufacture - Once the customer is happy with the final design, Assigns will follow through with production, whether it's only a few copies of a sign or a full nationwide rollout of an advertising banner.
Step 7: Roll Out - There's no need to worry about distribution of the product once it's complete. Assigns handles every step from start to finish and will deliver the final display system wherever it needs to go.
Together with the launch of its new customised design website, Assigns now offers a customised display brochure. Like the site, the Assigns brochure lays out the customisation, design, and manufacturing process and presents easy-to-follow instructions for turning a design idea into a graphic display reality.
Assigns' contact and website information is listed throughout the brochure, making it easy to reach design and manufacturing specialists with questions. Customers can request a copy of the new brochure online or by phone.
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