The Graphic Language Company




About Us

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Our Guarantee in Writing

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Some of Your Clients Are Sick

Whether you deliver information, products, or services, some of your clients suffer what psychologists are calling Information Fatigue Syndrome.

Most of the time, most of us manage to filter, skim, and block our way through advertising, telemarketing,
and spam.
the daily infoglut assault

on paper,
at the monitor,
in the elevator,
on the Frosted Flakes box,
above the urinal,
and beyond.

but for some people, information overload is the source of uncertainty, confusion, and anxiety. The problem lies in the quantity, and the quality of information.


"Information itself has no value.
It is the communication and sharing of information and its meaning which give it value."
Williams, Martha. Online Retrieval -- Today and Tomorrow. Online Information Systems. Oxford, England: Learned Information Ltd. 1984.


We're Canada's Graphic Language Company.

We research, write, proof, edit, coordinate (orchestrate), and design
web site copy,
newsletters,
corporate profiles,
advertising copy
press releases,
and brochures,

especially for associations, new media companies, and the construction industry.


If you've never worked with a graphic language company

Think of us as the masseurs for your message.
Relax.
Everything is spelled correctly.
It's crisp and clear, on time and on budget.

You'll sound better
We know who your readers are, and how to write for them.
You feel better, look younger, fresher.
Or is that older, more mature?

We know who you are, and what you stand for.
And you don't even have to take your clothes off.
We have a beach for those of you who can't resist.

Say no more. I'm convinced, I need this graphic language company !

We can't cure Information Fatigue, but we do create copy that gets attention.
Get a check-up today.

We call ourselves The Graphic Language Company because we help you deliver quality information in bits and bytes and in print. Our moniker, "the graphic language company" is the handle for our belief that "Life's black and white. Words, colour."



What would it be like if someone actually gave a damn about your advertising?