The report describes the production of graphic correspondence and marketing material for DUCIS (Dalarna University Centre for Irish Studies). A logotype symbol is created on the basis of an element from the Celtic art, and a graphic material that harmonies with this ideal of style is built around the symbol. A unique visiting card, correspondence card and letterhead is produced to strengthen the identity of DUCIS outwards. The work proceeds with an international education folder which is an important element in the marketing work for the MA-education which starts in the autumn of 2003. Two posters, one for the opening of DUCIS in may 2003 and one for a conference in 2004, are produced. Finally, a redesign of the book cover for NIS, Nordic Irish Studies, is carried out. The report describes the working process consisting of meetings, practical work and other elements within the process. The conclusion is that the work has been quite successful and that this, to a large extent, depended on an engaged and supporting commissioner. The commissioner also is very satisfi ed with the results. The in-depth studies of the project is about the art and design of the Celtic culture throughout history. The text gives an account for the history and expressions of Celtic art from its birth, 2800 years ago, until its death in 13th century Ireland and Scotland. Special attention is payed to the golden age of Christian Celtic art on the british islands, the era from which the pattern of the DUCIS logotype originates.