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‘Doctor Who,’ Tori Amos posters and other cool designs Posted: 19 Sep 2014 06:00 AM PDT We print all kinds of nerdly things here at PsPrint. From “Star Wars”-inspired designs to business cards for superheroes, we are proud to print all things geek. So, obviously, we couldn’t wait to share with you this amazing “Doctor Who” poster designed by Joshua Graham. Graham shared with us that he sold this 17″ x 11″ poster in his Etsy store, and the customer was able to get “Doctor Who” star Matt Smith to sign it at Fancon in Toronto last month. Pretty neat, right? Graham’s Etsy store is filled with all kinds of terrific designs inspired by “Star Trek,” “Sherlock” and more. Basically, all the things that I geek out about. Speaking of things I geek out about, let’s get to the other cool customer artwork that caught our attention this week. Poster designed by Jeremy Kiraly, art direction by Zak Wilson Front and back of a greeting card designed by Mark Poulin Flyer for Clausen House designed by Michelle Champlin and Naomi Wizer-Green, photos by Edward David, Steven Pho and Jon Hansen Front and back of a postcard designed by Eddie Colla at Loakal Art Gallery and Boutique for Cameron Thompson's exhibit, "Perch" Front and back of a flyer for Alloy Motors The post ‘Doctor Who,’ Tori Amos posters and other cool designs appeared first on PsPrint Blog. |
5 Businesses That Should Print Coasters Posted: 19 Sep 2014 05:00 AM PDT Beverage coasters can be a great way to promote your products, especially if you can distribute your coasters to restaurants, bars, and nightclubs your target audience frequents (this isn't hard to do, since you're essentially giving establishments coasters to use free-of-charge). Naturally, such establishments can print their own coasters for branding purposes, but several other businesses can also take advantage of coaster printing as a viable marketing strategy. The following lists five businesses that should print coasters. 1. Beverage companiesWhat better place to promote your new microbrew, wine, whiskey or cocktail mix than on bar coasters? This has long been a staple marketing technique for beverage companies and their distributors. 2. Food/ingredient companiesIf you don't make beverages but you do sell ingredients, coasters can be a great way to promote those ingredients. For example, Tabasco has made use of coasters in its marketing campaigns; other candidates might be brands of margarita salt and martini olives. One effective strategy: include a recipe that incorporates your ingredient on the coaster. 3. Art galleriesIf you operate an art gallery and a local wine tasting room is nearby, coasters can be excellent ways to promote your artwork-for-sale with your target customer base. You can depict specific works of art or a shot of your showroom right on your coasters. 4. Local attractionsZoos, museums, waterparks, amusement parks, aquariums and other local attractions can print coasters to entice customers to visit their locations. Perfect for family restaurant distribution, coasters that promote local attractions can also double as discount coupons, which will help you track your response rate. 5. Your businessNo matter what you do, you can likely take advantage of coaster printing to promote your products and services to targeted audiences, based on the establishments they frequent. So long as you're not competing with said establishments, getting your coasters in the door should be a cinch. Chances are your competitors aren't using coasters to market, so coasters provide an opportunity to reach your customers one-on-one. What other businesses can promote their products and services with coasters? Let us know in the comments! The post 5 Businesses That Should Print Coasters appeared first on PsPrint Blog. |
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