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Hatton Inc - Design was launched in January 2021. Year 2 of the Covid-19 pandemic and the land of opportunity for a plethora of new home businesses hitting the market. What started for us as a cricut machine and a bit of fun designing has ultimately led to our serving hundreds of businesses across the UK. From logo design and branding advice to the production of all your sticker/decal needs for your products or postage, we have you covered. On top of our custom logo work, we also design and produce our own range of decorative products as gifts or for use in your own home.
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Savernake Road, CM1 2TJ, Chelmsford, United Kingdom
- info.hatton.inc@gmail.com
- hattoninc.co.uk
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