TheMagicArt package makes life easier for decorators

 TMACTheMagicTouch has introduced a new design and marketing tool, TheMagicArt Collection for the decoration market, which makes it quick and easy to cost-effectively produce personalised samples.

Nathan Newbury head of technical at TheMagicTouch explained: “The process of creating a logo/design from scratch or re-drawing an existing logo/design suitable for sample submission can take some time and for many, it is quite a complex task –especially if you are not proficient on Photoshop or Illustrator. This new MagicArt package offers the ability to create, design and produce bespoke logos quickly.”

TheMagicArt Collection is a collaboration between TheMagicTouch and Action Illustrated, who are considered world leaders in “editable template” software. 

The package comes bundled with Corel Draw X6 and offers a multitude of design and marketing features. This solution enables easy preparation of “production ready” designs and artwork all copyright free and suitable for multiple use.

Another great sales feature is the order/quote form that can be submitted to the customer together with the sample showing the completed design perfectly positioned on a host of other printable items.

Added Mr Newbury: “One fact we confirm is the high sales conversion rate achieved when you send a prospective client a personalised sample featuring their company name, website or logo.

“The reaction is always positive and combined with the simple sales pitch of no artwork cost, no set-up cost, minimum order is one, and the first one is free, always results in a positive reaction. No e-mailer, brochure or website gives the same response”

All the templates are editable and the system recognises complete groups and text lines including all applied settings such as outlines, arches and colour fills.

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