Archive for the 'Poster printing' Category

There have been some great movies that have come out during the past few years, and the movie posters aren’t so bad either!

Have you been lucky enough to go on a vacation recently? Not just a weekend trip to the beach, but a real vacation. A journey to a distant, unknown and beautiful place where you escaped your daily routine and felt

I love the Oscars – they’re the Super Bowl of the movies, after all! This year I’m hosting my seventh-annual Academy Award viewing party, and although I won’t be throwing down a red carpet, my guests might get the star

Postcards and letters are wonderful marketing vehicles that can drive recipients online to your brick-and-mortar store or get them to raise their hand and simply say, “I’m interested.”

Yet, why send a postcard when you could send an entire poster to advertise

It should come as no surprise that three of my favorite posters creatively employ basic poster marketing techniques to sell specific products to targeted audiences:

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

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

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

The recent earthquakes in Haiti and Northern California caused millions of dollars in damages and thousands of lives – and the numbers are rising. Disasters usually catch business owners off-guard, making a recovery after the event challenging if not impossible.