The Chinese New Year is coming up on Feb. 14. It’s the beginning of the year 4707, or Year of the Tiger, and a perfect time to print a new calendar!
The Chinese calendar is based on the cycles of
The Chinese New Year is coming up on Feb. 14. It’s the beginning of the year 4707, or Year of the Tiger, and a perfect time to print a new calendar!
The Chinese calendar is based on the cycles of
Super Bowl XLIV is just around the corner. The Indianapolis Colts take on the New Orleans Saints in Miami on Sunday, Feb. 7. Whether you are a rooting for a local favorite, or just taking it all in, the Super
Not all Valentine’s Day cards are sweet, tender mementos of affection. Some are dirty, some are hilarious (intentional or not), and still others seem to have been conceived in the midst of the massacre that bares this holiday’s name. The following
It’s time to say Happy New Year again! According to the traditional Chinese calendar, the new year begins on February 14, 2010. Chinese New Year lasts for 15 days and involves lots of celebrating including family visits, gift giving, reflection
Once a month, PsPrint asks a creative business owner or graphic designer to share his or her tips and techniques. This month, we interviewed April Brinkley, the owner and principal designer of Lipstick & Rouge Designs. She enjoys developing fresh-faced original
So you have to design some Valentine’s Day cards for kids, and it’s been a long time since you wrapped a shoebox in foil and asked every kid in your second grade class to be your Valentine. No worries –
A lot of graphic artists like to draw and sketch and if you’re one of those artists, the pen and the computer don’t have to be unrelated.
For the dedicated designers, marketers and printers who have seen it all, I present you with these invitation printing disasters:
An invitation printing disaster occurs when someone says…
E- greeting cards are ubiquitous. Sending a flash-based greeting card, complete with cheesy background music and a dancing animal, is no longer cute; it has become another impersonal way to send a digital message. And quite frankly, I believe free
You have a graphic design degree. You’ve worked as an apprentice in a design lab. You’ve started out on your own, either with your own lab or freelance. Do you really need all of those graphic design tutorials?
Yes, of course.