Stationary for Law Firms in the DMV Metro Area

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When you are working as an attorney, the strength of your abilities and your overall image is immediately expressed through your demeanor, your appearance, and also in the office supplies that you utilize. Attorneys need to maintain a professional and knowledgeable aura if they expect to gain and maintain clients. The last thing an attorney can afford to have happen is to get their status downgraded by looking disorganized and using low-budget stationary – especially in the Washington DC, Maryland,…
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The Right Business Card Printer Matters

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It is vital that you don’t entrust the entire value of your brand that you worked so hard to establish to just any cheap commercial printing company that you come across. Obviously, everyone wants to pay the least possible for the most quality and quantity available. But with literally thousands of graphic designers and printing services open to you at the click of a button online, how will you be able to determine who will provide you with professional business…
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Why Business Cards Still Matter

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With the overpowering mainstream usage of social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube – businesses have more tools than ever to promote themselves. And because of these technological advantages, many modern entrepreneurs may be quick to cancel out business cards due to the assumption that they are an “out school” method and their lack of digital delivery. But wise business professionals latch onto the power of personal interaction that printing business cards offer them. Printed marketing materials…
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How Raised Ink Business Cards Work Best for Doctor Offices

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Raised ink printing, also referred to as thermography printing, is an appealing printing process that places a powdered resin on top of the ink of a printed material. The excess powder is then removed and the printed item is heated to allow the ink and powder mixture to create a raised effect once it is dried. Using this attractive technique is an effective means of enhancing professionally printed materials such as letterhead, greeting cards, wedding invitations, envelopes, certificates, presentation folders,…
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