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Media-ready in
one page.

Journalists, podcast hosts, and event organisers don't wait for you to pull assets together. A press kit page means they get everything they need immediately, and you don't get represented by whatever they find on their own.

What's included

Everything you need, none of the upsell.

Real deliverables, with the boundaries written down. So you know what you're paying for and what counts as extra.

Company Overview

Who you are, what you do.

A short factual overview: what the business does, where it operates, when it was founded, and what makes it notable. Not marketing copy.

Leadership Bios

Founder and key executives.

Short professional bio for each named leader. Photo, title, and a few sentences. Written in third person and cleared for media use.

Logo and Photos

High-res, download-ready.

Logo in SVG and PNG on light and dark backgrounds. Product or service photos. Headshots. All in a single downloadable ZIP.

Fact Sheet

Key data points on one page.

Founded date, location, service areas, company size, and key offerings. The reference card a journalist or interviewer uses before talking to you.

How it works

The order we work in.

A clear sequence so you can budget time, money, and risk against the work.

Step 01

Brief.

Gather company overview, leadership bios, and key facts. Source existing logo and photo assets.

Step 02

Write.

Company overview and bios written to a consistent style. Fact sheet compiled and verified.

Step 03

Design.

Press kit page laid out on your website or as a PDF. Asset ZIP prepared with correct file formats.

Step 04

Publish.

Press kit page live and linked from your website footer. URL sent to your contact list on request.

FAQ

Common questions.

Who actually asks for a press kit?

Journalists, event organisers, partners producing joint material, and clients who need your logo for their own site. Most of the requests are the last group, and a press kit is how you stop that arriving as an email asking for a logo file.

What goes in it?

Logo files in the formats people actually need, approved boilerplate description at two lengths, leadership photos and biographies, and clear usage rules. Everything a third party needs to represent you correctly without asking.

Where should it live?

A permanent page on your own site, not a shared drive link that expires. The point is that someone can find and use it without contacting you, at whatever hour they are working.

How often does it need updating?

When the logo, the leadership or the description changes. It is worth a check annually, because an out-of-date boilerplate in circulation is harder to retract than to prevent.

Get a quote on press kit & media.

Tell us a bit about your environment and we'll come back with a scoped proposal in two business days. No obligation, no pressure.

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