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who we are

Fusebox specialises in website design, print, design, e-marketing and public relations. We've been building brands and enhancing the reputation of our clients since 2001. Part of the Red Box Design Group, Fusebox Design shares its city centre office space in St. Nicholas Chare with the award winning architectural practice Red Box Design. Alan J Smith OBE is chair of both Fusebox Design and Red Box Design.

Fusebox wants to build new relationships with national and regional organisations across the public, private and non-for profit sector. We are also keen to deepend our relationships with our existing clients.

The Bridge The Entrance

who we are

Fusebox Design understands just ho important it is that your brand identity is clear and distinctive and represented properly across your website design, e-marketing tools and publicity campaigns.

Our team of expert designers, developers, brand and PR specialists will work closely with you to get to the heart of your business, producing the best website designs, print designs, e-marketing solutions and PR campaigns for you and your company.

we love to be challenged and we love to be creative. But we beliegve that true creativity means we need to challenge our clients too. How is your company perceived? What expectations do you want to raise? What are your key messages and core values? By getting to the bottom of these questions Fusebox will help take you and your brand to the top.

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who we are

The Old Post Office

After standing empty for four years the Old Post Office was bought by our sister company Red Box in 1997. Our offices comprise a notable art gallery, a stunning city centre roof garden, 5 private meeting spaces, an AV room and a board room as well as a large working open plan working space. Good regional, national and international communication has always been at the heart of our building it served as the original telegraph office in Newcastle from 1876.

The Building The Roof Garden