The Zen Pen
Phone: +61 2 6587 4383
Fax: +61 2 6587 4226
Email: info@thezenpen.com.au
Clients

The Zen Pen has a diverse range of clients from around this great globe of ours . . . from the one man band to the multinational . . . we take the same care and trouble with each.

The Horse Herbalist

Angela Davison approached us for help with marketing but she didn't want to change her image etc. She had to be bullied and coaxed through the branding process and only when her clients gave her new look website and logo a big thumbs-up did she begin to get excited and embrace the process of change which would make her business immortal. Now her products are online and orders rolling in while she sleeps, The Horse Herbalist is creating a sensation in the equestrian arena (pardon the pun!) with the fabulous Willy Wash in its hot pink packaging and Angela has got a hit on her hands!

Customline Joinery

Customline Joinery have an incredible reputation for quality work to those 'in the know' in the building industry. But they wanted to broaden their appeal and enhance their image so it reflected their work. Now they look like who they are - the masters at crafting detailed timber joinery - practical, permanent art for your home.

Parelli Natural Horse•Man•Ship

After their franchisee pursued their own agenda, muddying the equestrian waters in the UK and Australian marketplaces, Parelli decided to open their own offices in these two key markets and re-launch their brand, beliefs and educational programmes on two confused continents. 

DesignMax

The innovative and creative team at one of Sydney’s hottest design studios approached The Zen Pen to form an on-going liaison after being impressed with the speed and quality of copy generated for some of their smaller clients.  The Zen Pen and DesignMax are an unbeatable team!

Camp David

When Kangaroo Valley’s premier retreat had the website all designed but no words to seduce potential clients and tempt them to make Camp David their getaway home from home, The Zen Pen was the logical choice to craft the verbiage that would separate Camp David from the chaff.

 
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