Archive for the 'Flyer printing' Category

In honor of St. Paddy’s day, I want to give a shout-out to my local liquor store. This is not just a gratuitous plug for alchohol, my local liquor store is actually behind one of the best flyer printing campaigns that

As a freelance graphic designer with experience, you’re considered an expert — especially to those just starting out in the design world or those with no design education.

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Flyer printing is perfect for marketing to the masses, yet it

The start of spring may not be until March 20, but that doesn’t mean you should delay on your seasonal marketing plans. You don’t have to let Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter get you down. Take advantage

Cheap printing is perhaps the savior of the small business marketing environment; since contemporary technologies have made it more affordable than ever for even micro-businesses to compete with the big boys. Direct-mail marketing remains the best way to reach your customers

If you’ve ever had to lay out pages and pages of text and design for a brochure or a direct-mail campaign, a poster design project may seem simple by comparison. A poster is just one surface with one image and a

I realize that direct marketing has been discussed ad nauseum on the Internet and in the classroom. You can read until your eyes burst and your stomach turns and still not understand what is going on. Things change quickly and

Business marketing is a very broad topic and to cover it from one end to the other would require a large book. I have covered many different aspects of marketing in this blog during the past year, but there are

Each December I feel as though I should just keep my wallet out and open, ready to dole out a dollar here or a fiver there. The holiday season is packed with spending: shopping, charitable donations and even property taxes.

My procrastinating self finally accepted that the holidays are in full swing when I heard Trans-Siberian Orchestra in a salon last week. If you’re also behind on including the holidays in your marketing efforts, don’t despair: There are a few days