At PsPrint, our goal is to fill your print orders and ensure you’re satisfied customers. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have time for fun – on Friday we held a costume contest as well as contributed to a potluck.
Archive for October, 2009
As a freelancer, it can sometimes feel like you are all alone, slaving away in your home office with little connection to the real world. It is tough to get your client’s work done and still find time to search
Jill Tanenbaum has built her company, Jill Tanenbaum Graphic Design & Advertising Inc., from the ground up to become a major player in the graphic design industry. Having handled high-profile projects for corporate commercial and government clients, it’s easy to
If you’re about to launch a direct-mail postcard campaign, you may be hemming and hawing over the creative aspect of it. One postcard design may really sell your promotion while another seems to be more effective at pushing your overall brand.
Some of my favorite types of graphic design projects are those that are to be catered to children. Bright colors, fun fonts, shapes and animals all come together to make a colorful world that kids will be drawn too.
I cannot get enough of Halloween. I love hosting pumpkin-carving parties, visiting haunted houses and coming up with a great costume. And those are things your business can do, too. Taking advantage of Halloween is not only fun but can
Have you ever arrived at a party and noticed immediately that someone else was wearing the exact same thing as you! Yes, that other person also found it quite simple to walk into the nearest department store, and grab the
Even though freelance designers have to wear a lot of hats, there are some services that can be outsourced or made easier simply by using the Internet.
We’d all love to plop down $5,000 for a MainGear F1X 750 and never worry about memory issues and other hiccups again. However, most of us can’t afford the expense and with ever-expanding technology it’s difficult to justify dropping five Gs
Printed postcards are normally the domain of marketers and advertisers. They’re used as takeaway flyers to promote an event or a service, as design tools or as direct mail marketing pieces. But that doesn’t mean they can only be used that



