TechnoVisual

Buckingham, United Kingdom

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Description

Specialties

TechnoVisual has four main areas of service:

Graphic Design and event print management

Printing — bespoke and event/​wedding printing

CD and DVD duplication, printing and packaging

Video production, photography and special effects

On the printing side of things, TechnoVisual specialises in wedding and special event design and printing. We can work from designs provided or we have a large range of beautiful designs which can be used across the whole set of wedding or event stationary from invitations to place name cards. Our design and bespoke printing service is all supplied in-​house and we will project manage the full print range from design content, to finished stationary.

Our CD and DVD package range are very popular with small businesses such as therapists and designers, artists and bands and photographers or videographers. The digipacks and card wallets are made tin house to a very high standard and finished by hand.

We have a photography and video studio at our premises.

History

Established in 2004.

TechnoVisual started out as a computer based consultancy and the many years of programming and multi-​media experience has been very useful for the new services we now offer.

We work with many businesses and individual traders or artiits on projects such as demonstrational or promotional video and printing.

Meet the Business Owner

Chris B.

Business Owner

I was born in Derbyshire and then moved to Stround in Gloucestershire when I was 7and went to school here. I didn’t enjoy my years at Stroud High School for Girls, but left with 11 ‘O’ levels and 3 ‘A’ levels. After leaving school I did a number of business courses and I ran a few small businesses the first being funded by the Princes Youth Business Trust. I then turned my hand to studying as a chef and completed a HND at Cheltenham College in Hotel and Institutional Management and Catering,

Working in the Catering industry was not for me and I went back to college to learn accountancy and computers. I completed just about every computer course I could get my hands on, particularly Desk Top Publishing.

After moving to Buckingham, I worked in car finance in Aylesbury and then moved to a lovely family removals and storage company — Robinsons. I moved from here to become the manager of TechnoVisual and started up the printing and disc duplication side of the business.