Standard vs Eco-Friendly Kraft Business Cards
Never print yellow or white ink on a Kraft business card; stick to dark heavy inks like navy or black for the best contrast.
Never print yellow or white ink on a Kraft business card; stick to dark heavy inks like navy or black for the best contrast.
Transfer decals look like professional custom paint jobs on truck windows whereas bumper stickers look like cheap handouts.
If you are sealing food boxes use glossy labels because matte paper will immediately show grease stains from the kitchen.
If you are selling merchandise to hair salons or boutique fitness studios a deep V-neck often outsells a standard crew neck.
A heavy woven blanket with a subtle corporate logo is an elite executive holiday gift that stays on their couch for years.
Custom matchboxes offer a rigid printing surface that looks incredibly high-end for cigar bars and luxury steakhouses.
Acrylic desk signs with brushed metal standoffs give your front lobby a Fortune 500 aesthetic for under a hundred dollars.
For chain-link fences around construction sites mesh banners are required so the fence doesn't blow over in a storm.
If a sign needs to survive winter snow for a permanent parking spot always upgrade to heavy-duty aluminum.
We always recommend 14pt cover for rack cards because 100lb text will flop over in a display stand.
Adding a custom woven hem-tag to the bottom edge of a t-shirt instantly separates your brand from cheap promotional giveaways.
Fabric wristbands have the highest perceived value and attendees often wear them for months after the music festival ends.