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Art of Design #36: Hotel Letterheads From the Past

Letterhead is one of those ubiquitous components of businesses around the world. They go hand-in-hand with business cards to help a company communicate with the outside world: its customers, vendors and suppliers, even competitors.

The letterhead is where you’ll find the essential information of a company such as the name, address, phone and most likely a logo – maybe even a motto or some intelligent line of copy that helps position the firm in the mind of the reader.

Art of Design #35: The Los Angeles Printers Fair

The Third Annual Los Angeles Printers Fair will be held at the International Printing Museum in Carson, California. Vendors from every corner of the country will exhibit their wares along with local vendors and artists. Admission is a mere $5.

The LA Printers Fair is the premier place to discover all that is available for book artists, letterpress printers, and others.

Letterpress Printing In Southern California: Opportunities to Get Involved

Many designers are getting caught up in the resurgence of this form of printing. Often, the style of letterpress is adopted by digital designers and reproduced via state of the art lithography for a mass audience. For those who are enthusiasts and for those who simply wish to gain an introductory knowledge of this art form, we announce these upcoming opportunities to learn and grow.…

The Business Card: Impress GDP

Recently updated on February 9th, 2021 at 04:56 pm

We had the privilege and opportunity to interview Victor Mera from Impress GDP for our new blog feature, The Business Card. Impress GDP has been a customer of ours for over seven years, and we’ve both learned from each other throughout the years. We truly value our relationship and are very excited to kick off our featured business segment with Impress GDP.

Top 4 Common Mistakes for Print Files

Recently updated on December 20th, 2010 at 04:57 pm

As a graphic designer, I am always trying to find the balance between my creativity and the strict guidelines that Print Service Providers (PSPs) require. Basically, I do not want to spend a lot of time on creating the perfect printed piece for my client, and then have to compromise the design so that it can be printed.