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OmniGroep is a design and creative studio based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, positioned as a “Rotterdams (web)design studio with in-house print studio.” Judging from the site copy, it is not a standalone SaaS tool, but a full-service provider offering print media, website design/building, and content creation for clients. Its predecessor or related business, Printshop OMNIVOOR, has been active in print media since 1985 and later expanded into graphic media, web design, and media technology services.
Its services cover an in-house print studio, print media design, DTP, digital printing, scanning, copying, finishing, website design, web development, and content creation. A key feature is that concept, creative work, DTP, Web design, and Web build are all handled within the same service chain, which the site says allows for “fast and effective switching.” For content creation, beyond text, it also mentions support for video and corporate photography, making it suitable for clients that need consistent visual materials across both online and offline channels.
The website does not disclose packages, hourly rates, project-based pricing, payment methods, copyright ownership, source file delivery, website code licensing, or commercial usage terms, so its commercial transparency is limited. In terms of collaboration, OmniGroep emphasizes a personalized approach and says clients are involved in the design process. For small organizations or art projects, this kind of direct communication may be more flexible than working with a large agency.
Its strengths are its long track record in print and its in-house printing and finishing capabilities, which can reduce communication friction between design and final production. It also combines website work and content creation, helping maintain consistency across brand materials. The drawbacks are that there are relatively few public case studies, with only brief examples such as KSART and JeroenSteen visible, making it hard to assess its ability to handle complex commercial projects. Pricing, delivery timelines, technical stack, after-sales maintenance, and copyright terms are also not clearly stated.
OmniGroep is better suited to local small and medium-sized organizations in the Netherlands, artists, freelancers, associations, or clients who need flyers, brochures, business cards, or portfolio websites. For users in China, the site copy does not make it possible to assess website accessibility, and cross-border collaboration would also involve uncertainties around language, time zones, print logistics, and payment methods. If the main requirement is execution for the Chinese market, it is usually worth first comparing local Chinese design studios, digital print shops, website development companies, or online design-and-print platforms.
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