Snap Newcastle moves after three decades

After 33 years trading from 500 Hunter Street, Snap Newcastle have made a move to Newcastle West.
“It’s an up and coming area and a lot more convenient for our clients,” said Franchise Owner Frances Watt. “We’ve been looking for the right location for a long time and 822 Hunter Street is right in the middle of the emerging Newcastle CBD.”
“The Hunter Street facade is strikingly modern and the open plan fit-out was designed to display the onsite print and graphic design capabilities of the business”, Frances said.
The goal was to create an industrial inspired, creative environment and the sharp angles, expressed steel and brick work, and polished concrete floor work together to achieve this.
To coincide with the move to the new centre, Snap have updated their equipment and included a state-of-art Konica Minolta Accurio Press.
“This is our third Konica Press and delivers a new level of productivity to the business allowing even tighter client deadlines,” Frances said. It’s also the first of its kind in Newcastle.
Snap have always been known as the ‘quick turn around print experts’, but over the last decade, the business has grown to meet demand for creative branding, e-marketing and custom website design.
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