Founded in 2001, Artefact Design is an established company located in the leafy town of Godalming. With over thirty years of experience in design, print, photography and online content. Artefact Design delivers the complete package. Every project is treated as a unique opportunity to deliver your message. We get to know you, your business and tailor the product to deliver excellent results. Whether you are looking to startup a new business, rebrand, add to your existing collateral or just a general freshen up, We can adjust to your budget.
Working in all types of media we have a wealth of experience across print and electronic formats. Brochures, books, exhibitions, posters, livery, large format signage and point of sale material is a regular feature of our work that gets you noticed. Photography styles include: portraits, weddings, families, parties, products, landscapes, wildlife, business, properties, educational sector, events and panoramas. Aerial photography and video footage. Advanced retouching, video editing, montaging and enhancing is undertaken.
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2016-05-01
Merton College Tome
Client has just taken delivery of his 188 page hardbound book with dust jacket and foil blocked cover. A very long project involving photographing many old original paintings and combining illustrations, text and photographs into a fitting volume for Merton College.
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2017-01-11
Fifty Years of Birdwatching
Our most difficult client to date! The Father-in-law's book is finally printed. A casebound hardback that tells his story of growing up in the Derbyshire countryside.
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2016-12-20
Mannequin Challenge
Applicable release their Mannequin Challenge Video, which shows a small part of the interior design we did for them.
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2022-08-18
Award Winning Book
Some really great Awards for the finished book "A Matter of Course - The life of William Herbert Fowler" firstly from the USGA Herbert Warren Wind Book Award in 2022 and also from The British Golf Collectors Society the Murdoch Medal which is the Society's most highly regarded award and is made to a member of the BGCS in recognition of a 'contribution to the heritage of Golf' and is usually, though not exclusively, given for what the Committee regard as the outstanding publication on the history of golf.