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What’s U-Page About?

What’s U-Page About?

There are occasions when a printing job needs to follow very specific details to accommodate the design, the physical properties that you want it to have such as texture, length and width, and the finishings that either enhance the look or serve as a functional part of the printout. However, there are times in which such requests are not readily available or permitted.

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Date: 01/08/2009 | Under: Printing Tips | No Comments
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe: Print Advertising Woe

Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe: Print Advertising Woe

The selection process can really be difficult, especially with limited budget. There is no specific formula for finding the perfect advertising material for your business or campaign. But there are ways by which you can increase the chance of making your ad campaign work, whether you use a banner, a poster, a set of postcards or several catalog pieces.

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Date: 12/17/2008 | Under: Printing Tips | No Comments
Dealing with the Aesthetics

Dealing with the Aesthetics

You may be a marketing whiz, knowing a hundred pointers or more about marketing approaches and strategies — what clicks and what does not, how to reach your target demographic and other concerns. But you’ve got to admit, when it comes to the design and layout, you need the help of another professional, someone who could translate your design ideas into a tangible visual output that matches your brand’s identity.

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Date: 12/12/2008 | Under: Smart Design | No Comments
An In and Convenient Tool: Environment-Friendly Postcards

An In and Convenient Tool: Environment-Friendly Postcards

Yes, it’s not just in trash segregation and water conservation that you can take care of Mother Nature. You can achieve this even when you’re doing business.

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Date: 12/03/2008 | Under: What's New | No Comments
New Look for the New Year

New Look for the New Year

Maybe it’s high time you get a fresh start with a fresh set of business cards, a fitting project in preparation for the coming year. If your old set of business cards was your first batch, it was most likely traditional looking: the typical 2” x 3.5” card with your logo and contact details printed in a few colors against a white background, or whatever the color of the stock is.

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Date: 11/27/2008 | Under: Printing Tips | No Comments
Best of Both (Printing) Worlds

Best of Both (Printing) Worlds

Wondering which printing technology would help you get an affordable deal without sacrificing quality or the results you want? To get a better idea, let’s take a closer look at the two most common commercial printing systems: offset and digital printing.

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Date: 11/24/2008 | Under: Printing Tips | No Comments
Spreading Cheers to Loyal Customers This Christmas

Spreading Cheers to Loyal Customers This Christmas

Print products like calendars and greeting cards present a good opportunity to say thank you and at the same time, reward customers with useful items as a sign of gratitude. You can play with the design and functionality of these printouts to create the ultimate Christmas present for your loyal consumers.

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Date: 11/18/2008 | Under: Marketing Tips | No Comments
3 Reasons Why You Should Use Postcards for Your Direct Marketing Campaigns

3 Reasons Why You Should Use Postcards for Your Direct Marketing Campaigns

The United States Postal Service defines a postcard as rectangular, at least 3.5 inches high x 5 inches long x .007 inch thick and no more than 4.25 inches high x 6 inches long x .016 inches thick. However, due to the different custom printing options available today, the specifications of postcards vary in each design. Great flexibility and cost effectiveness makes postcards a very effective tool in direct mail marketing.

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Date: 08/28/2008 | Under: Marketing Tips | No Comments
What is a Trade Printer?

What is a Trade Printer?

A trade printer is a wholesale printing company that exclusively accepts orders from other printers. They are privately held printers that do not announce nor franchise their operations. They cater mostly to those in the trade or in the distribution business as well as customers who wants their prints in bulk.

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Date: 07/11/2008 | Under: Printing Tips | No Comments