We are proud to annouce that we can add a new stock option to many of our printed products. EndurACE is a 10pt material that is very durable and waterproof. It easily has a lifespan of many, many years. We are working on samples of this product right now. If you are interested in pricing or would like to receive a sample, please contact us.

We will update our site with pictures when available.

Available Print Sizes:

  • 2″ x 3.5″
  • 4.25″ x 11″ (Door Hanger)
  • 4″ x 6″
  • 5″ x 7″
  • 8.5″ x 5.5″
  • 8.5″ x 11″
  • 8.5″ x 14″
  • 11″ x 17″

Update: This offer has been extended to July 15!

For the month of June 2009, we are offering our clients 25% off on full-color custom notepads. We have many sizes to choose from. Quantities start at 50 notepads. They make great promotional products, and at over $50 off, it’s a great opportunity to try our premium products.

For more information, click here.

*Offer expires on June 30th, 2009. To qualify, notepads must be designed and sent to print by this date.

We have made it onto our first design list! Our twitter avatar was featured in a list of 100 creative avatars. Hopefully, this is the first of many.

You can check out the article here. Ours is the “3″ listed under the symbols & typography section.

Go Green!

 

Show the planet, and your clients, that you care about the environment!

 

We now offer a portion of our printed products on high-quality recycled and chlorine-free papers that are printed using soy/vegetable based inks. 

This recycled stock is made with 10% post consumer waste and 30% recycled material. You can also let everyone know how environmentally-friendly you are by using the logo below on your products.

Go Green Logo

 

 

 

 

Contact us today for more information!

We have added custom notepads to our extensive list of services! These make great promotional products.

Click here to find out more information (sizes & other options).

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