Members of Blackburn Youth Zone’s Agency – a unique young people led media services company – have formalised a partnership with Ronset, the Blackburn based wide format and digital printing specialists.
Ronset recently became a partner of Blackburn Youth Zone and will now manage all of the printing needs for Agency and the Youth Zone, from posters to stickers, vouchers to window vinyls.Agency, which is run by young people with the support and management of Steven Carlin, Head of Communications at Blackburn Youth Zone, is currently working on the internal branding for the Jubilee Street building.
Chris Durham, commercial manager at Ronset, said: “We are delighted to be a partner of Blackburn Youth Zone; we were really impressed by the facilities and offering when we visited recently. We are also looking forward to working closely with the designers and marketing team at Agency on the projects that they have planned over the next few months. These young people are the designers of the future so we are really interested to see what projects they are working on.“We believe in working closely with local companies, so we are really pleased with this partnership with Blackburn Youth Zone.” Amelia Hanson, a designer at Agency, said: “As a team, we have lots of ideas for graphics and marketing literature for the Youth Zone so we are looking forward to working closely with Ronset to make these ideas happen. It was really interesting visiting Ronset to learn more about the different materials that they can print on; this has definitely given me some new ideas for projects.”