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paper swatch book
By Peggy Dent 30 Dec, 2020
Paper manufactures create swatch books for each of their unique product lines. You can get these free swatch books from any paper distributor and they can be a helpful resource to have on hand… but there is a down-side.
man and women high fiving
By Peggy Dent 29 Oct, 2020
Let me help you market your services in the middle of this terrible pandemic.
pantone matching system book
By Peggy Dent 11 May, 2020
You would think, in a world where we can broadcast messages instantaneously to computers virtually anywhere on the planet, that we could figure out a way to remotely proof PMS colors, but proofing these colors has been a problem since the first printing company decided to print in a color other than black.
open magazine
By Peggy Dent 04 Sep, 2019
A finished printed product must be fully defined at the beginning of the projects. Even somethings as simple as an envelope, a fold-over business card, or a booklet may have finishing issues that need to be considered and included in the design and preparation of the art.
man at laptop looking stressed
By Peggy Dent 01 Aug, 2019
Here is an effective way to bring the right kind of customers to you instead of you trying to beat their doors down.
carbonless form
By Peggy Dent 21 May, 2019
Carbonless forms are an essential part of many businesses and they can be a great source for profitable repeat business, but there’s a catch.
desktop printers
By Peggy Dent 25 Mar, 2019
If you’re like most people you want to save money on office expenses, wherever you can, so I have a few startling statistics to help raise your awareness and possibly motivate you to change some expensive habits.
multi colored envelopes
By Peggy Dent 20 Mar, 2019
Have you ever noticed that when you go to the internet to find an envelope to fill a specific need that there are hundreds of “custom” envelopes but never the exact one you’re looking for?
thumbs down - words that describe bad experiences
By Peggy Dent 20 Mar, 2019
Horrible customer service is all around us! With all these examples, it can be helpful to analyze what specifically makes an experience bad (or good) so we can learn from our own personal experiences.
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