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Welcome to PurpleCat Design
PurpleCat Design is run by an independent illustrator and pet portrait artist, providing the following services:
- custom, hand-drawn pet portraits (pastels and pencils)
- illustrations (books/magazines, cartoons, prints, icons and infographics, animals, property, products, etc.)
- tailored and branded PowerPoint presentations
- design (logos, flyers, menus, posters, banners, personalised cards, wedding invitations, thank you cards, anniversary announcements/events etc.)
- creative writing
If you are looking for unique and creative ideas, search no more – you have just found them!
Rupert – pet dog portrait, pastel pencils
Fred- pet dog portrait, pastel pencils
Petrov, the Sphynx cat – pet portrait, chalk pastels
Recent articles:
Tallinn – have a magical holiday this Christmas!
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Read MoreHow to write successful business emails
Have you ever received a business email that left you puzzled and pondering about ‘what the author meant’? You are not the only one. We have all experienced it more than once in our careers. The problem is that, by the time we got all the clarifications needed (provided that we actually made an effort...
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