LARGE Vinyl, Banner Printing
LARGE Vinyl, Banner Printing
When you're ready to go large, we've got your back! We offer a wide range of large format printing services that can accommodate your unique requirements. With high resolution, vibrant colors, durable materials, gloss protection, and custom finishes you can count on a professional-quality, large format piece. The flexibility of our digital printing allows you to print a single large poster, or incorporate variable data on a larger run. We print on a wide range of materials that can accommodate long-term, outdoor and indoor use. The best part is that our expertise in printing customer service is available to help your project be a success.
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Large format printing options include:
- Window Decals
- Store Front Static and Low Tack Adhesive Stickers
- Custom Shaped Prints
- Double-sided Banners Coming Soon
- Canvas Banners
- Retractable Banners
- Poster Printing
Remember, first impressions count
Choose the most appropriate size and shape for your needs
Before you sit down to design your business card, it’s important to know what size and orientation your card will take. This not only influences the text size and amount of information you can include but also communicates things like whether you’re conventional or a bold non-conformist. Horizontal rectangular cards are the format most people are familiar with. Vertical cards are less common and can be used to differentiate you from your competitors. If standing out is your goal, then you might also want to consider a specialty plastic business card or triple layer extra thick card with an eye-catching layer between the front and reverse sides. Decide where your business lies between understated and bold.
Choose a design that fits you
Select colours and design elements that are associated with your business area to make your card easy to recognise and representative of the products or services you provide. If you sell luxury products like jewellery or evening wear, you might represent this with a foil detail. Or if you specialise in a style of stone masonry or carpentry, you may include a photo of your work to showcase your area of expertise. The choice of finish and paper stock can let your customers know whether your company is the most affordable solution around – or that you offer upscale services. Your choice of paper stock can also suggest whether you’re a fresh and fun new venture or a well-established business that’s been around for decades.
Be consistent with your website and other promotional materials
This way, it will be easier for your customers to remember and recognise you. If you don’t have a website or other marketing materials, but your business has an established logo or is well known for something in particular (be it your sign, the building, the uniforms of your staff etc.), try to integrate that into your business card design.
Add a special touch
Whether you include embossing, raised print, metallic finishes or choose a catchy card shape, your customers will notice the difference and your card will stand out.
Give your business card additional uses
Use the reverse side on your card for appointment reminders, loyalty stamps or even a handy calendar. Think creatively, don’t just use a basic calendar template, try to mark important dates for your customers, depending on what your business is offering them.
For a landscaping company, it might be useful to mark the best moments of the year to trim or fertilise plants on your calendar – while a beautician might mark the days when their business offers a cheaper rate or free samples. If you run a food-related business, write short recipes on the back of your card; or use your card as a tag if you sell art or handmade gifts like jewellery.
Make your business card sticky
Forget marmalade fingers, by ‘sticky’ we mean how long your card will be in a place where your customer can see it. We’ve seen magnetic cards work very well for businesses offering recurring services like plumbing, house painting, gardening, pet sitting, hairdressing, car services etc. People put them on the fridge to refer back to on a regular basis.
Ensure your contact details are easy to follow
The way your information is laid out is an important consideration. If in doubt about how to organise your contact details, the classic arrangement of text fields follows this order:
Company name
First name and surname
Job title
Contact info (email, phone number, social media handles etc.)
Make sure your contact details are correct
Proofread. Proofread. Proofread. Clear contact details, correct spelling and choosing a legible font in a readable size are all things that need to be triple checked. Apart from your name and job title, make sure to mention your business, telephone number, website, email address and social media handles if relevant to your marketing activities. Make it easy for your customers to contact you the way they feel most comfortable.
If in doubt, talk to a designer
If you’re lucky enough to know somebody who has experience creating graphics for print, a quick 30-minute chat could help ensure everything is ready to be added to your design. They will be able to make sure that the design elements like your logo will appear crisp and clear on your physical card. It’s important to make sure that your images are the right resolution and your text fields are an optimal size for readability. The last thing you want is to open a fresh box of business cards to find that the logo you uploaded appears pixelated or your phone number is hard to read. But don’t worry if you don’t know anyone with these skills, our design experts are just a phone call away.If you’re lucky enough to know somebody who has experience creating graphics for print, a quick 30-minute chat could help ensure everything is ready to be added to your design. They will be able to make sure that the design elements like your logo will appear crisp and clear on your physical card. It’s important to make sure that your images are the right resolution and your text fields are an optimal size for readability. The last thing you want is to open a fresh box of business cards to find that the logo you uploaded appears pixelated or your phone number is hard to read. But don’t worry if you don’t know anyone with these skills, our design experts are just a phone call away.