Copycat Communications is a small corporate communications and publishing company and we are well established in our field.

Our strength is cost-efficient communication services across a variety of mediums. Our work ethic is ‘hands-on’ and 100% service driven.

Charlotte Ewins, the owner and project manager, deals directly with the clients, understanding their personal communications requirement and driving to ensure all deliverables are met to top quality and in perfect time.

Our creative director heads up the graphic design and typesetting teams while working hands-on with the clients during the creative process.

The company has a highly skilled network of project teams who we work with on a regular basis. We strive to maintain the balance between keeping costs low for the client whilst ensuring the highest benchmark in quality. We work with a team of copywriters, proofreaders and translators to get the message right FIRST time and manage the service process from brief to delivery.

Our clients range from corporates, medium-sized businesses, NGO’s to academic institutions. We are a choice service provider to Parliament and most Government Departments in the Western Cape assisting in Annual Performance Plans, Annual Reports, Bulletins, Advertising and general communication.

Our services include creative concept development, copywriting, design, layout, editing and translations. We work in both digital and print formats.

In recent years we started a division dedicated to developing a series of early learning picture books in South African languages – Flip, Flippie and Friends. This has become a key focus and flagship division of our company.

In keeping with COVID-19 protocol, we work remotely as a very effective and efficient project team. This is not new to us as the nature of our work lends itself perfectly to this and due to focused project management and design to client feedback our processes are smooth and efficient. There is usually only a face-to-face briefing (which can also be conducted via Zoom) and then a point of contact on the final print delivery