Back in April I was given the task of completely re-designing our previously known āValuable Information Brochureā. For those who donāt know what this is, itās a brochure containing everything you need to know about running a business in the pub & bar industry.
This was the biggest project Iād been tasked with so far in my career and it was very daunting I must say, but this was a great place to start to see what Iād actually be capable of.
With a few group discussions about whether āValuable Information Brochureā was really the right name for its purpose it seemed that this brochure wouldnāt suffer from a slight makeover. āMyPubInsightā became the new name for my task, following a theme including all of our brands, with the idea of this brochure being an insight for prospective candidates into what might be their future business in the pub and bar industry.
To start with and for quite some time my mind was blank and there were many times throughout the process I encountered a creative professionalsā worst enemy, the ācreative blockā. This is not ideal at all when you have deadlines to meet and time is ticking!
It took a few attempts for me to figure out the theme I was going to go for and I changed my mind on a lot of things during the process. I found the more I looked at my work the more I started to analyse it over and over. Perhaps thatās one thing I can take on board⦠donāt spend too much time staring at it!
I eventually had all content and artwork to hand; the theme was signed off receiving the thumbs up! It was now time to put it all together. After working vigorously for a couple of days trying to get this over the line, the files were eventually sent off to the printers and I even got the opportunity to go along to see my work on the press which helped me understand the printing process in more detail.

There was a real sense of achievement when the new brochures arrived at the office. I felt proud and at the same time it made me realise my capabilities, Iād managed to produce such an important piece of work and to a standard everyone in the business was pleased about.
When I look back and reflect on the whole project there is a great deal, I have learnt not only through my own means but through the help of my colleagues, through improving my skills in Adobe InDesign, understanding the printing process and effective project management. There are many lessons I can take from this and when I take on tasks like this in the future, I can apply what Iāve learnt to make it a quicker and smoother ride.
All in all, I have really enjoyed this project and Iām grateful that I was given the opportunity to own this. It has definitely made me want to learn more about this area of my work. Iām excited to develop my skills in Graphic Design, study more to get me where I want to be and ready for the bigger tasks and challenges ahead.
- Megan Hazlehurst, Marketing Assistant
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