From the archive

Specimen reports

These specimens show the kind of page that leaves the desk. Figures are illustrative. A commissioned report uses your records and your period.

Stacked bound volumes and worn paper on a library table
Reports are bound so a meeting can share one copy without a projector.

A specimen is not a substitute for a review. It shows scale, paper, and the habit of writing on the drawing. If you want a set for a named period, ask for a Marketing Performance Review or commission campaign charting from tables you already hold.

Visitors to the Pekini Avenue office may look through a bound example in the meeting room. Copies are not lent out; the figures inside belong to other clients and stay here.

Weekly line, ninety days

Weekly line, ninety days

Spend and recorded enquiries on the same week axis, with closed days marked rather than smoothed.

Channel share on paper

Channel share on paper

A spend map drawn so a photocopier in another office still keeps the slices readable.

Margin notes

Margin notes

Commentary sits beside the chart, not in a separate deck that can drift from the drawing.

Board-pack insert

Board-pack insert

Campaign charting uses the same stock as a full review so inserts do not look like a different house.

Addendum page

Addendum page

Quarterly sittings add a short printed update, not a new bound volume each time.

Source pile

Source pile

Invoices and exports are listed before any bar is drawn; missing weeks stay missing.

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