Students can use the online service to put together a document tailored around courses that interest them. It is then mailed out and received within 48 hours.
UEL is pitching the bespoke offering as an alternative to the more traditional 200pp documents. Each prospectus is printed on KnowledgePoint’s Xerox iGen3 digital colour presses and finished on a Morgana DocuMaster.
Company co-founder Paul Gibbons said: "It’s been a rewarding experience to deliver significant change and cost efficiencies for UEL and give greater strategic depth to its marketing capability."
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