Pick a color, any color. Now, think about that color and what it means to you. Is it powerful? Energizing? Soothing? Refreshing? Welcoming? Dependable? Color is universally understood and is a critical design element for graphics. In a matter of seconds color can command attention, evoke an emotional response, convey a message, define a space, create an idea, and make a lasting impression. No matter what your message is, there is a color that can help communicate it. So, what do you need to know to make the right color decision? Pine Press Printing!
Command Attention With Color
Written by admin on September 2nd, 2010Business Card Labels
Written by admin on August 17th, 2010
It seems that everyone has a business card now days, but what if you don’t have many good opportunities to hand out your cards? Business card labels offer an alternative way to creatively distribute your contact information. When printed on a label, you can easily affix your business card and ensure it won’t get lost or misplaced on product samples, literature, packages, booklets, quotes, envelopes, etc.
If you’re interested in trying business card labels but aren’t sure quite sure how often you would use them, try ordering a small run of 50 to 100 sheets of self-adhesive backed stock using the same template as your conventional business cards. It will be fun to rate your feedback and won’t cost an arm and a leg to see if this creative idea is something you’ll stick with!


Have you heard of QR codes?
Written by admin on June 22nd, 2010Recently, to celebrate Internet Week 2010, the City of New York outfitted Times Square with giant QR codes.
Times Square visitors could use their smartphone cameras to photograph and scan the QR codes — which were featured in an animated sequence on the Thomson Reuters building in Times Square. Each code allowed the curious crowds to pull up information relating to specific events and agencies being featured.
What are QR codes?
They look like this:
They come to us from Japan where they are very common. QR is short for Quick Response. They are used to take a piece of information and put it in to your cell phone. You may soon see QR Codes on business cards, in a brochure, on a billboard, a web page or even on someone’s t-shirt. Once it is in your cell phone, it may give you details about that business (allowing users to search for nearby locations), or details about the person wearing the t-shirt, show you a URL which you can click to visit that companies website, or it may give you a coupon which you can use in a local outlet.
The reason why they are more useful than a standard barcode is that they can store much more data, including url links, your contact information, and text. The other key feature of QR Codes is that instead of requiring a chunky hand-held scanner to scan them, most modern cell phones can scan them.
How could you use a QR code?
Your business, no matter how small or large, could use QR codes in a number of ways. You might place one next to every product on your web site containing all the product details, the number to call and the URL link to the page so they can show their friends on their cell phone. You could add one to your business card containing your contact details so its easy for someone to add you to their contacts on their cell phone.
Add them to any print advertising, flyers, posters, invites, etc containing:
- product details
- contact details
- offer details
- event details
- a coupon
- Twitter, Facebook, MySpace IDs
- “find me” maps
- directing people to your mobile site and/or storefront
- promoting an event or concert on flyers/postcards
- conference badges connected to profiles
- business cards connected to company sites
- a link to your YouTube video
Will your customers use them?
Today, right now, few may use them, those that do will certainly appreciate your tech knowledge, those that don’t will certainly be inquisitive which may open the door for conversation and a potential sale.
(1) Get a QR reader. (my Blackberry likes the ScanLife reader)
http://www.mobile-barcodes.com/qr-code-software/
(2) How to do it. (generate your own QR code)
http://delivr.com/qr-code-generator
(3) It’s coming fast, don’t let it run over you. (Full NYC story)
http://mashable.com/2010/06/10/internet-week-qr-codes/
Use Foil Stamping & Embossing To Get Noticed
Written by admin on February 13th, 2010
Metallic Foil Stamping & Embossing

Embossing
Embossing and foil stamping are a great way to add elegance and eye catching appeal to any marketing piece. Quickly attracting attention and setting it apart from the crowd.
Here at Pine Press Printing & Mailing we know our clients are looking for designs that grab the attention of prospective customers quickly and effectively.
Our experienced and knowledgeable staff love designing and producing beautiful and eye catching projects incorporating foil stamping & embossing.
Let us show you how to get noticed using foil stamping & embossing on your next project.
Working Outside The Box – January 2010
Written by admin on January 28th, 2010Lori, myself and the whole team at Pine Press Printing & Mailing thank you, our loyal customers for a record breaking January!
January 2010 brought many rewarding & challenging projects for our crew. On one occasion we opened our shop Saturday night under a special arrangement we have with a Carolina’s based group of competition judges. They start arriving at 7:00 P.M. on Saturday night and must have all their results tallied, copied & bound before leaving our shop and finalizing the competition Sunday morning. Lori brought in Fatz famous food and drinks to comfort our weary travelers. 3 1/2 hours and over 15,000 copies later our last happy judge left the shop. A new Pine Press Printing & Mailing record! In over 23 years of handling this job, this was our largest & quickest ever! Obviously experience has taught us many lessons on handling “special” jobs such as this one. We have also added the latest high speed equipment and invested heavily in training every member of our team. At Pine Press Printing & Mailing 2010 will be the year of ” Working Outside The Box”.












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