What you will get:

  • Design created based on your input.
  • A proof is sent via email
  • 2 Revisions, at no extra charge
  • Contact us for Design Fee
  • Your project is a joint effort between the you and our designers.
  • To help you with the creation of your project below are some design tips.
  • Designing a project is a joint effort

  • Here are some helpful design tips :

  • Creative Banner Tips

  • Keep your design simple and striking. The best designs contain two or three basic elements. Usually these will be a photograph, a large headline, and an "identifier" such as your company name, logo, or phone number.
  • Use bright colors. The most striking vinyl banners have lots of bright colors.
  • Design your vinyl banner so it is readable for your target audience. If it is going on a building or beside a road on a fence, or on an outfield fence at a baseball or soccer field, MAKE SURE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT MESSAGE IS LARGE ENOUGH TO BE READ.
  • Make sure your vinyl banner fits the area where you're going to mount it. Don't guess at the size. Most people who are not familiar with banners will UNDERESTIMATE the required size.
  • Call us to have us help you make your ideas a reality.
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  • Creative Bookmarks Tips

  • People like easy access to information, bookmarks are a great advertising tool. Bookmarks unlike business cards are not as likely to be put away, most people will use it in there books adversiting for you each time they see it. A well-designed bookmark contains these elements:
  • The name of the company or organization
  • Address
  • Phone number(s)
  • Email address
  • Website URL
  • Tagline
  • A brief list of products and/or services
  • Logo or image
  • Inspirational Quote
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  • Creative Brochure Tips

  • A smart brochure design is one that ensures your brochure reads easily, flows intuitively, and informs your target audience. Beyond those practical considerations the goal is to make it look so spectacular that people want to pick it up and read it, and even keep it for future reference or share it with others.
  • Here are some tips for achieving all of that and more with your next brochure design project:
  • Include all essential information
  • Reinforce your brochure design by using colors carried over from your other marketing tools such as logos, business cards, print ads and website.
  • Use readable fonts for essentials such as addresses and phone numbers, but keep in mind that common fonts like Times Roman are not the only ones that are easy on the eyes. For a retro look, for example, you can go with Courier, while a font like Century Gothic offers a clean, sleek, more modern alternative.
  • Easy to read non cluttered design get the point out easily.

  • Creative Business Card Tips

  • People like easy access to information, a business card is advertising in its simplest form. Good business card design should not incorporate specials, sales, etc.; because the card might be carried in a wallet or purse; or filed away in a Rolodex; for weeks, months or even years before a client contacts you regarding your service. By then, your sale might be over but you'll be forced to honor it because you included it on the business card! A well-designed business card contains these elements:
  • The card-issuer's name
  • The card-issuer's position within his or her company or organization
  • The name of the company or organization
  • Address
  • Phone number(s)
  • Email address
  • Website URL
  • Tagline
  • A brief list of products and/or services
  • Logo
  • Optionally, a business card can include a photo or business hours
  • Remember, great business card designs include plenty of white space so the card isn't too cluttered. Fonts should be easy to read - make use of well-recognized, standard fonts like Arial and Times New Roman.
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