Work / Bilingual, and shipping
Bilingual, and shipping.
For QPlastics we designed a full brand identity and shipped their new bilingual corporate website together — catalog-forward, B2B-ready, and built on a single visual system so every tender submission feels like one company.

· Overview
The brief
QPlastics needed two things delivered as one: a refreshed brand identity that could hold its own in international procurement, and a new corporate website that procurement teams actually use — downloadable spec sheets, capability docs, a tuned B2B enquiry gateway.
We designed brand and site against the same typographic + colour system. Every web page, every spec sheet, every tender cover sheet pulls from the same visual vocabulary — so QPlastics reads as one credible, shippable company from first impression to signed contract.
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Corporate website
2
Languages · AR + EN
1
B2B enquiry gateway
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Downloadable spec sheets
· Approach
How we worked
01 — Catalog as the hero
Product and capability pages before the about-us.
02 — Spec-ready
Every product page has a downloadable PDF spec.
03 — Enquiry form that qualifies
Tonnage + spec + timeline — filters serious buyers up.
04 — Bilingual as equals
AR routes with proper RTL, not mirror-flipped EN.
· From the work
The platform, in pages.
Catalog-forward, B2B-ready, bilingual by default — pages from the QPlastics platform.




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