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Publishing, Print and Web
If you need a local cycling brochure, guide,
website or set of factsheets then talk to us. We have the experience
and resources to give you exactly what you want. Our job is to make
things easy for you, while giving you a first class product which
looks like you did it all yourself!
It comes down to experience and resources. Give us a briefing,
tell us who to talk to, and we will get on with the job, sending our
photo-journalist to you if and when required.
We can research, write, design illustrate and print your cycling publication
with the minimum of fuss and at an excellent price. This is because
we can subtly adapt existing texts and images we hold, so as not to
reinvent the wheel each time. We add your new words and images, and,
if needed, we call on our vast library of over 7000 further images.
This gives you a highly professional product which flows well, has
sharp local stories and information, and is branded as yours, not
ours. You can call it what you like, and it can be in your colours.
We also communicate effectively with your colleagues in other departments,
managing the whole job, but briefing you regularly with short reports
and sample pages.
Here are a few ideas (ask us for samples of previous work).
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A 16 page cycling
guide using perhaps 50% ‘stock pages’
and 50% new pages full of local information and images.
To see an example we produced for Suffolk County Council
click here. |
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Click here to see a recent 36-page customised cycling guide for Fife Council.
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Click here to see a 16-page customised guide for a college or university.
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Photography and
Photolibrary.
We hold a large library of around 10,000 professionally-taken digital cycling images, so we may well have images of cycling in your region already. If not, you can commission Jason Patient to come to your area and take pictures to your specification. |
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Our print and IT editor in chief is Jim McGurn,
who has a twenty-year career in cycle journalism and editing. He has
also published mainstream cycling magazines and several groundbreaking
books on cycling.

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Our 36-page full-colour beginner’s guide to cycling is designed with local cycling promotion in mind. Get Cycling is available off the shelf in a standard version, and we can supply simple front cover stickers to your specification. Or we can supply you with customised versions meeting your specific needs.
Click here to view. (PDF)
A new A5 16-page guide to cycling to work is now available, and is easily customisable for other authorities. |
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