Happy Groundhog Day! This holiday always throws me off, because, like Punxsutawney Phil, it pops out at you unexpectedly. Although it’s likely too late to incorporate some Groundhog Day marketing now, if you get a move on, there’s still time to

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There are certain items in a company’s printed materials that are taken for granted. You design them with your logo and contact information and leave them at that. But a lot of branded material is a missed promotion opportunity. Here

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Being a graphic designer is all about keeping track of time. Deadlines, workday time management, client appointments and package pick ups all hold a place on our monthly calendars. It’s a good idea to use calendar templates to keep track

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Making your own calendar is fun and a great way to promote a small business. Giving away a free calendar to customers and prospects is not only a nice favor to them, it can help keep your company top-of-mind year

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We all have high-tech cell phones and laptops complete with scheduling software, but a truly organized person understands the importance of writing down their plan of action.

You may have a team of people that all need to hash out

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It is time to print the calendars for next year. Whew, that was a fast 12 months, wasn’t it? Seems like I just turned my head and away the year went. I am sitting here writing this and wondering if

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A calendar is more than just a promotional item: It’s a way to provide a useful free gift to current and prospective clients and keep your company at the top of their mind all year round. A business can even

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Calendar printing can be one of the biggest projects that you have for the year. You will want to get all of the right designs for each month while creating an all encompassing, yet pleasing and functional document. Here are a

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There are several ways to make your own calendar. The easiest two are to use your Microsoft Word program or to use the services of an online printing company. Both offer the ability to customize your calendar so that it

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