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Sudbury design firm Indigo Ross celebrates 30th anniversary with year of special events




A Sudbury graphic design firm is celebrating a major milestone in its history throughout this year, with a variety of special events and charitable fund-raisers.

Design, print and web services specialist Indigo Ross will mark a momentous occasion on April 1 – the 30th anniversary of its launch back in 1995.

In honour of the milestone, the business – based on Woodhall Business Park – will hold a series of activities and events across 2025, which it is calling ‘30 Things For 30 Years’.

Managing director Phil Roper with staff outside the Sudbury business. Picture: Mark Westley
Managing director Phil Roper with staff outside the Sudbury business. Picture: Mark Westley

With the anniversary less than two weeks away, managing director Phil Roper reflected on the key factors that have contributed to the company’s longevity.

“We’ve stood the test of time and grown alongside our clients, while being passionate about supporting our community and local economy,” he said.

“We have many long-term customers and team members who we’ve nurtured since the start.

“That’s how we like to work – by building positive relationships that are built on trust and mutual respect.”

The activities over the coming months will include various challenges and initiatives to raise money for local charities, many of which the firm says ‘will resonate with the local community’.

On May 31, Indigo Ross staff will carry out the ‘Sea 2 Sudbury Walk’, journeying 30 miles from Manningtree to Sudbury, in support of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices and The Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

Anybody who wishes to join the team in its Sea 2 Sudbury Walk can sign up by emailing hello@indigoross.co.uk.

“We’re excited to share our journey with the community and our customers,” Phil added.

“We’ve always valued our connections with those around us and this year is the perfect opportunity to reflect, celebrate and give back in meaningful ways.”



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