Normally, “Hot Off the Press” is for you – PsPrint customers and followers of our blog. It’s a weekly post aimed at showcasing the best printing jobs we’ve seen this week as well as providing inspiration for your future design and marketing projects. However, this week I’ve decided “Hot Off the Press” is for me. After all, it features some of my favorite things: animals, wine, books and art – I’m loving the poster with Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera for City College Art Gallery! Those designers must love their jobs – getting to work with subjects they love.
Have you worked on a printing job recently that you were really into? If so, please let me know in the Comments below. And if you need design inspiration, be sure to check out last week’s “Hot Off the Press” and the entries in PsPrint’s Card and Calendar Design Contest. View the entries and vote for your favorite design!

Postcard design by Steve Caramia for Dashe Cellars

Birthday invitation design by Claudia Sigala-Ochoa

Postcard for See Jane Run

Sticker for DoodyCalls

Brochure for Yext

Postcard for Nate1Design

Sticker for Worldwide Sport Supply

Poster for "Diego and Frida in San Francisco: The Past Is Present and Shared Histories"

Front and back of bookmark design by Mitche Manitou for Litquake

Brochure for NY Concert Artists and Associates

Postcard for RE/MAX by the Water

Catalog for AccuTools

Postcard design by William Leung for Meech Miyaji’s “Aberrations of the Amygdala” show at University Union Gallery

Sticker for My Singing Monsters

Business card for photographer Ramon Palacios-Pelletier

Sticker for Flywheel Skate and Style

Front and back of business card for author-illustrator-speaker Mark Ludy

Club card flyer for MoGo BBQ

Thank-you greeting card design by Tanina Besecker
About Jennifer Moline
Jennifer Moline writes for the PsPrint Blog as well as maintains its Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Plus and Pinterest presences. She also guest-blogs for such notable graphic design blogs as Fuel Your Creativity and Inspiredology. She’s previously written about technology and small business for news websites, magazines and newspapers. In her off-hours, Jennifer can be found roughing it in the mountains or tucked away in a movie theater.
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