A Presentation Folder serves two functions. Its first function is very basic – to store and organize the documents used as part of a presentation. But storing and organizing documents is a task that can be accomplished by many other means, so why not just stick your client’s proposal and brochures into a big old envelope? Or why not gather up all those charts and reports for that executive committee presentation, snap on some binder clips and call it a day? The answers to those questions should be obvious. You don’t use cheap, common office supplies because they won’t make a very positive impression. And thatRead More →

You’ve got the office. You’ve got the website. You even have the legal docs. But everybody knows that you’re not a real company until you have your own company t-shirt. In this blog post, we’ll go through each step of the process, from brainstorming ideas to printing your shirt. No matter how much (or how little) experience you have, here’s everything you need to know.   DESIGNING A BUSINESS T-SHIRT IN 8 STEPS: WHY DO YOU NEED A T-SHIRT? Promotion Promotional business t-shirts are something you give away for free to keep your brand in the minds of prospective clients and customers. This makes everyone wearingRead More →

Printed flyers remain an important part of the marketing mix for many businesses from sole traders and SMEs to larger companies. Flyers are great value for money and when it comes to advertising or increasing sales, they really work. Many businesses use flyers to promote products, offers or services. Whatever your flyers are for, one thing it should always do is help grow your brand and there are a few ways to make sure it does: Link with web and social media Print and digital marketing both have a place in modern day advertising. The most effective campaigns combine both. Your printed flyers can link to web or socialRead More →

In printing, Finishing refers to value-added operations that are performed after the ink has been applied to the paper. Some finishing operations can occur before the printing comes off the press (inline), but many finishing operations are performed after the printing comes off the press (offline). Because bindery operations make up a large subset of finishing work, many printers use the catch-all term “Finishing and Bindery” or “Finishing and Binding” to describe all post-printing activities. Some of the more popular print services that fall under the category of Finishing include: Collating – the gathering and arranging of individual sheets or other printed components into a predetermined sequence. CollatingRead More →