The company worked alongside the students as well as marketing business Ogilvy to create a campaign for the Barclays global sourcing team.
Communisis worked with students from the Sir George Monoux College, Walthamstow to produce a set of posters that were designed to represent the values of the bank's outsourcing team.
Once the designs and artwork were completed the posters were printed at DG3.
Andy Blundell, chief Executive of Communisis, said: "We are delighted to work on such an innovative project.
"This experience not only provided the students with a full overview of the marketing process from beginning to end, but also gave them the opportunity to work alongside some of the industry’s creative leaders to help them create a unique campaign."
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