It’s that time of year when we start looking forward to the end of the working year, changes in the seasons, and celebrations over the New year. And yes, Christmas is just around the corner. So we’ve been thinking about cards, gifts, and red/green colour combinations for some time now.
Just as we under-estimate the time it takes to drive to Grandma’s house, we often find ourselves frantically trying to meet a print deadline, so that cards are posted before the postal service shuts down.
The somewhat complex process of designing and printing a company’s Christmas card is presented below. From the Design phase to the Print process and everything in between, we hope this helps you put some dates in the diary.
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Compare the two artworks in this post. You might recognise the artist as Keith Haring. On the left is his Unfinished Painting, created in 1989.
If you want people to open something you’ve mailed them, use this simple trick. It’s our signature move. And it’s so simple.
For the VIP event, we created invitations, menus, wine list, table numbers, place names and illuminated paper lanterns, which decorated the long tables.
Why? You need a timeframe. Let’s look at another example. You spend two hours cleaning outdoor teak chairs. You bought them 30 years ago, second-hand.
The newly-opened Cyril Callister museum in the small Victorian town of Beaufort commemorates the inventor of Vegemite.
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