Loman Cusack Design came on the scene in 1998 and has grown to a staff of over nine since then. It now operates from custom-built premises in Dublin city centre.
Our success is due to the ethos of collaboration between us and our clients. We explore their needs and then create, implement and manage their communication projects. Strategic thinking and creativity are the tools we offer for effective campaigns.
If your message is broad and far-reaching and you need advertising, direct marketing, and online solutions. If you don't want to go to three different service providers and worry that they may not have the same consistent message, then you need to come to us.
If you only need a Website but you are intimidated by large firms and their jargon (and their prices!), you need to come to us. We are not a big international firm, and that's a good thing, because it means that when you call you'll get an answer. Why talk to an impersonal Account Manager when you can talk to the designer working on your campaign?
We are small enough to care about your project and big enough to handle any challenge. We understand that you have options and we thank you for taking the time learn about our strengths. And if you are still reading this, then we must be doing something right.
A recognition of the commitment we have to our clients to provide the very best creative solutions that successfully address their needs.
Golden Spider Award — Best Non-commercial Website2007 - DublinWaste.ie wins eircom Golden Spider Award for Best Public Sector Website 2007
GDBA IDEA Award — Best Website Design2007 - NoticeNature.ie wins gold in Best Website design category. The GDBA IDEA is the premier design award scheme in Ireland for design effectiveness.
2007 - Loman Cusack Design were invited to brand Ireland's new public awareness campaign on biodiversity ‘Notice Nature’ including the design and construction of its website.
The resulting campaign for the Department of the Environment won an EU award for best practice in communicating environmental issues. The awards are organised by The Green Spider Network (GSN) - an active network of communication and information officers from environment ministries and national agencies in the 27 EU countries, established in 1995 and supported by DG Environment of the European Commission.