General Graphic Announces Addition of Intimus Business Card Slitter

General Graphic Announces Addition of Intimus Business Card Slitter










Kaysville, UT (PRWEB) January 29, 2007

General Graphic, a supplier of office machines for nearly 10 years, is proud to announce the addition of the Intimus GC208 Business Card Slitter to their line of professional paper cutting and trimming equipment. The Intimus GC208 Business Card Slitter is the latest innovation from Martin Yale’s line of premium office machines. General Graphic has the GC208 card cutter available at http://www.generalgraphic.com/gc208-business-card-cutter.htm. Their entire line of business card cutters can be found at http://www.generalgraphic.com/cardcut1.htm.

Martin Yale has been an industry innovator and leader in the production of business card slitters and other office machines since 1930. Martin Yale, headquarted in Wabash, IN, has specialized in producing office and mailroom equipment along with pre-press, bindery, and finishing machines. Their products are used in offices, churches and print shops.

The addition of the Intimus GC208 adds another quality product to General Graphic’s card cutter equipment line. The Intimus GC208 is able to cut 18,000 business cards per hour. It is semi-self maintaining, mess-free, and is perfect for heavy-duty use in graphics departments, print shops, or business that print large quantities of business cards in-house.

Business card cutters are popular because of their ease-of-use and precision in cutting professional grade cards.

For further information, please contact Dustin Williams, General Graphic, 1-888-346-9184.

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Graphic Designer Karen Saunders Breaks Down Business Card Basics for Small Business Owners

Graphic Designer Karen Saunders Breaks Down Business Card Basics for Small Business Owners











Schenectady, NY (PRWEB) October 11, 2007

Karen Saunders, award-winning graphic designer and owner of MacGraphics Services, has just posted the latest in a series of free articles on her website. You know the difference between a good business card and a bad one. But how do you make sure yours is a card that people will hang on to? Find the answers in this new article, entitled How To Make Your First Impression Last. The article and more marketing tips can be found at http://buyappealmarketing.blogspot.com.

Business cards are something that a lot of people take for granted. They think about quantity, rather than quality. According to Saunders, a thousand poorly designed cards aren’t worth ten carefully designed business cards. The ten will do more work and go farther if you incorporate the right techniques.

“The business card is your mini-marketing tool,” says Saunders. “Sometimes people will give you their card and you’ll say to yourself, ‘Wow, this is a really nice card’. You immediately get a good feeling about them and their business before you even know what they do! This article was designed to help you create that great first impression.”

Saunders has picked up more than a few techniques for making a strong business card, and she shares seven of them in this article. Business owners can find a library of past articles on her website, dealing with topics from designing your own logo to using the psychology of colors in your marketing materials.

Upcoming articles will continue to take the mystery out of marketing. Readers will learn:

Tips on creating eye-catching covers for books and brochures.
Top design techniques so their marketing pieces will rival ones created by a professional.
The secrets to page layout, even down to what fonts work best for different markets.
How to create visual branding that will turn potential customers into paying ones.
Tips on creating the right advertising mood that will attract your perfect customers without saying a word.

To view the complete series, go to http://buyappealmarketing.blogspot.com/ .

Saunders has won awards for her book cover designs, and is recognized as an expert in the field of graphic design. She founded MacGraphics Services in 1990 and is a leading designer of marketing materials such as ads, logos, one-sheets, audio and video packaging, and book covers and interiors. Saunders’ award-winning covers can be viewed at http://www.macgraphics.net/

Learn the Top 5 Mistakes that can cost entrepreneurs’ money by signing up for her free e-course, available for a limited time. To take advantage of this e-course and find out how easy it can be to attract more clients go to http://www.macgraphics.net/FreeStuff.php


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GreetingBee.com Brings Photo Cards and Printable Greeting Cards into 21st Century with Recent Launch

GreetingBee.com Brings Photo Cards and Printable Greeting Cards into 21st Century with Recent Launch













Make Your Own Custom Cards at GreetingBee.com

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) April 28, 2009

Photo cards and printable greeting cards are now a part of the 21st century with the launch of GreetingBee.com, an interactive, easy and fun site that lets consumers take control of the greeting card. Instead of endlessly browsing a pre-designed selection of stock like at other card vendors, GreetingBee.com users are able customize and personalize a card from start to finish with photos, illustrations and even their own text. Launched by veteran computer game developers with more than two decades of industry experience, GreetingBee.com features cutting-edge card design technology and a vast library of graphics.

GreetingBee.com is on a mission to revive the thrill of receiving a paper card and remove the hassle from the process of sending one. GreetingBee.com calendar reminders will ensure that a special anniversary, graduation or birthday doesn’t get lost in the shuffle. As the date nears, an e-mail reminds customers to design and send a card. Customers can even pre-design a card and schedule an automatic mailing at the appropriate time to an address stored in their GreetingBee.com address book.

When it’s gift-giving time, GreetingBee.com has it covered by offering gift cards from several major brand-name retailers. When added to an order, a gift card will be tucked safely inside the custom greeting card until arrival at its destination. It’s the easiest, most ideal gift solution for even the most particular of people. The final order always includes postage, so the greeting card arrives with a first-class stamp affixed as if mailed by the gift-giver.

All printable greeting cards and photo cards from GreetingBee.com use the same high-quality card stock found at local card stores, with FSC-certified recycled paper and environmentally-friendly inks. The GreetingBee.com experience offers higher value at a price comparable to traditional greeting card outlets, so skip the time-consuming trips to the card store and post office. Log on today and bring a time-honored tradition into the 21st Century.

For more information about GreetingBee.com, or to get started designing and customizing photo cards and printable greeting cards, visit http://www.GreetingBee.com.

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