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In another sensational Waffler exclusive we expose the company masquerading as a printer but secretly operating as a web design company.

Once again our Windrush mole has uncovered another story which will lift the lid (or at least loosen it a bit so that someone else can lift it) on bizarre business practices. What kind of a company operates as a full colour printer on one hand and on the other, as a complete web design company? It just doesn’t happen...until now! Come with me to a world where the two happen almost side by side.
Enter the premises of Windrush Group and you might be forgiven for thinking you are inside a fairly typical four colour printers. But wander upstairs and you find a completely different world where a studio of designers are beavering away on all sorts of projects. Still not 100% unusual until you look closer and see that many of those ‘projects’ are websites, from small sites to large e-commerce sites.
In a secretly recorded conversation with the studio’s creative director, the Waffler mole probed further. ‘So what’s all this web stuff then? He casually asked. ‘We’ve been doing web design for a while now, why do you ask Moley?’ replied creative director Joe Graham. Moley thought the jig was up until he remembered that was actually his name. (maybe he should change it, given his line of work)
‘It’s a perfectly natural progression for us given we have had a large design studio for many years.’ Explained Joe. ‘Now that we can design and produce any size or type of website, there will be no stopping us. I know we’re pretty unique because when you think about it, what kind of a company operates as a full colour printer on one hand and on the other, as a complete web design company? It just doesn’t happen...until now!’
‘That’s what I said.’ agreed Moley. ‘Have a look at our own website and see for yourself.’ Said Joe helpfully. ‘Don’t worry, I will.’ Said a converted Moley.

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