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Morker and the Gang
Meet the Gang

Morker
was born in a kitchen after a session of junk modelling. If people are badly treated by their print supplier (if they have a Bad Print Day), he gets very angry and breaks cities.
When he's not doing that he likes long walks in the countryside, snuggling and cake.

Elvis Tightwhitey
was created from an overactive imagination. He serves no actual purpose, just stands around saying "uh huh huh, uuuh thankyouverymuch."

He owns 2945 pairs of white underpants.

Dominator
was once a kind little bot until he was one day mistaken for a bin.
Swearing revenge against the humans who accidentally put a bag of crisps in his
batteries and poured soda on his feet, Dominator now secretly plots to take over the world. After he’s done the washing up...

What’s with the robots?

Well, it’s very simple.
One day, as you do, we were junk modelling (making silly stuff out of the egg boxes, cardboard boxes and all the other things that you would normally chuck away).
Using a triangular box plus some other bits of card and paper and plenty of glue, our new robot - Morker - was born.
We liked him so much that for fun we drew him as an angry robot rampaging through a city and realised that it was a good illustration of how people must feel when they have a Bad Print Day.

Because we strive to always give our clients Good Print Days a happy Morker now graces our branding. Inevitably, he now has friends too:
Elvis Tightwhitey and little Dominator.

Slightly odd? Maybe. Unusual? Most definitely, yes. Did it make you smile? We are confident that it did! Will you remember us? YES!
As a business we believe that a little bit of fun should always have a place in our day to day and working lives and if it helps you get noticed, well, that’s even better.

(The original Morker is alive and well and resides on a shelf in our office.)

 

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