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Attractivo progresses as a Finalist in the Sydney Business Awards

Sydney's boutique graphic design agency Attractivo progresses to the final stages in the Sydney Business Awards 2012

2012-09-15
ALEXANDRIA, AUSTRALIA, September 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sydney's boutique graphic design agency Attractivo has progressed into the final stages in the City of Sydney Business Awards 2012. As a Finalist in the Awards, Attractivo is one of eight businesses with the most votes from the community in the Marketing and Communications category.

With over 800 nominated businesses competing in the Awards this year, Attractivo is honoured to have such overwhelming support from its clients, friends and community.

"We're delighted and honoured to be one of the Finalists in the Sydney Business Awards. A massive thank you to our clients and everyone for your ongoing support" says Bianca Sengos, Managing Director.

A vibrant design agency situated in South Sydney's newest creative hub in Alexandria, Attractivo has received positive media attention in the industry for its creative designs and initiatives. The recently launched Pro Bono Initiative has been well received, a program that offers up to 3 non-for-profit organisations and charities the full pro bono design of their 2011-12 annual report.

As a boutique graphic design agency in Sydney, Attractivo specialises in graphic and website design for businesses across Australia with a strategic and marketing focus.

Attractivo's Studio is based in Alexandria, just 7 kms from Sydney City. The agency offers graphic design and web design service as an integrated holistic service for businesses in Australia.


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[Press-News.org] Attractivo progresses as a Finalist in the Sydney Business Awards
Sydney's boutique graphic design agency Attractivo progresses to the final stages in the Sydney Business Awards 2012