Feb 04

Yellow Jelly has been appointed to help launch and establish a new franchise in Suffolk. Tom Spring will be behind the expansion of this franchise in Suffolk. Tom, who loves the outdoors life, will be mowing like mad from April all over Suffolk. Tom, originally from Suffolk, is every bit Australian too, he spent over 20 years in Australia working for flight centre, and he has the Aussie twang to prove it. contact Tom on 01728 687605 or email tom@jimsmowingsuffolk.co.uk to reserve a cutting.

Jim’s Mowing was started in 1982 (in Melbourne, Australia) by Jim Penman – one man with a lawn mower and an urgent need to pay the rent.

With his unwavering dedication to providing excellent customer service, Jim’s business quickly outgrew what one man could handle. Trying to service his customers without compromising the quality of his work proved quite a challenge, and after trying a number of ideas, he launched the Jim’s Mowing franchise system in 1989.

Jim believed that by offering training and support to others, combined with clearly defined standards of customer service, he could build a strong reputation while attracting both clients and franchisees. The business has been so successful that there are now 2000 Jim’s Mowing franchisees worldwide, servicing over ten thousand customers every day.

Research suggests the UK is the biggest market we have yet entered and we are determined to deliver the same reliable, friendly and professional service that has made Jim’s Mowing a household name in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Let’s get mowing…

Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 | yellowjelly.uk.com

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Feb 02

Spring Fair International is one of the world’s major retail buying events – and by far the most successful retail exhibition in the UK. Held annually at the NEC, no other show offers such a powerful launch platform for new products. It’s a unique sourcing opportunity for buyers driven by consumer trends to a constant search for new ideas and suppliers across a wide range of products.

Spring Fair International attracts thousands of visitors from around the world representing 50,000 companies. 82% of buyers who attend hold direct purchasing power. It’s perfectly timed at a crucial point in the buying timeline. Spring Fair International plays host to 270,000 new product launches, many of which are launched exclusively at the show. It’s the world’s biggest collection of British designed product, with 10% of the audience coming from overseas.

Spring Fair International generates over £2bn of orders for thousands of exhibitors of giftware, homewares, greetings and jewellery.

springfair.com is the industry’s largest and most comprehensive product finding service attracting more than 600,000 trade buyers and over 5 million page views. It’s an essential year round sourcing directory for buyers, featuring product information, an interactive day planner, images, contacts, press releases and special offers.

Spring Fair International was established 60 years ago. It was the first exhibition held at the NEC, and was officially opened by the Queen.


Yellow Jelly | 3rd and 4th Floor | 47 Dean Street | London | W1D 5BE
T:  +44 (0)20 7060 2395 | yellowjelly.uk.com

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Dec 23

Deakinlock the award winning Garden Designers, based in Suffolk, have appointed the Yellow Jelly team to develop a new online advertising campaign for the New Year to help drive traffic to their recently completed website, which Yellow Jelly recently designed. They’re great garden designers and we look forward to working with them next year on some other exciting design projects. Why not visit their site deakinlock.co.uk


Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 |  yellowjelly.uk.com

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Nov 15

IT’S YOUR WORLD. ADMIRE IT, SHARE IT, ENJOY IT.
Deakinlock Garden Design have their new stationery pack designed and delivered. A follow up after Yellow Jelly designed their new website design earlier this year.

Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 |
yellowjelly.uk.com

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Nov 11

Yellow Jelly Suffolk has been awarded a project to develope a new identity for conservatory and orangery specialist. The project also includes a brief to create and design a new six monthly ebrochure, and newsletter,  together with some additional design improvements to the current website… countrysidehi.co.uk

Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 |  M:  +44 (0)7966 517626 |  yellowjelly.uk.com

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Jun 01

Countryside properties needed a something for the Suffolk Show. Yellow Jelly proposed a mini-brochure which was design and printed just in time…

Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 |  yellowjelly.uk.com

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May 27

New brief: But not much time.

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Apr 23

New brand identity, advertising campaign and website for these established Garden Designers based in East Anglia…

Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 |  M:  +44 (0)7966 517626 |  yellowjelly.uk.com

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Jan 19

New appointment to design and launch a simple low budget website, with an easy-to-use content management system. Identity was also created by Yellow Jelly. This inspired us to  incorporate interiors as part of our branding process.

Yellow Jelly | Top Floor | 19 Princes Street | Ipswich | IP1 1PH
T:  +44 (0)1473 254333 |  M:  +44 (0)7966 517626 |  yellowjelly.uk.com

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Jan 01

We love shopping. we love shops. we love retail.

We’ve inspired interiors, given the edge to hairdressers and shown everything beautifully scandinavian.

We’ve been behind a number of lovely re-brand projects. Websites, Advertising campaigns both tactical and image led; brochures, press-releases, launch nights, interior design and project management…

we like to shop-until we drop. We’ve even carried a steel bath onto a secluded beach just to get that perfect shot.

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