1-888-587-2383 (905-296-6741)
1-888-587-2383 (905-296-6741)
Whether you need Web Design, Web Marketing, Colour Business Card Printing, Colour Door Hanger Printing, Quality Colour Flyer Printing, Brochure Printing, Envelope Printing, Letterhead Printing or a wide variety of other products, we can get your print job done right, at the lowest price and highest quality!
Located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, we service all of Canada for print as well as your web design and marketing needs. Whether you're looking for Postcard printing Calgary, Door Hanger printing Toronto, Postcard printing Edmonton, Flyer Printing for Halifax, Postcard printing Toronto or anything in between, we have you covered.
Take some time to look through the website. There's a lot of information and convenience packed into this site. Why not join our growing customer base and give us a try? You won't be disappointed.

You may be surprised to learn that we are not one more large, faceless company :) As a matter of fact, we are actually a small but dedicated group of Canadians who focus primarily on helping small business owners get ahead!
This means we believe in the value of helpful phone calls (give us a try at 1-888-587-2383), working to understand your business goals, and creatively working to achieve your goals.
Ultimately, this could mean helping your business with your overall marketing plan, printing, web design, graphic design, SEO, and SEM marketing... read more
You may be surprised to learn that we are not one more large, faceless company :) As a matter of fact, we are actually a small but dedicated group of Canadians who focus primarily on helping small business owners get ahead!
This means we believe in the value of helpful phone calls (give us a try at 1-888-587-2383), working to understand your business goals, and creatively working to achieve your goals.
Ultimately, this could mean helping your business with your overall marketing plan, printing, web design, graphic design, SEO, and SEM marketing. The synergy that is achieved by having one company handle the majority of your marketing needs is enormous. Not only do your costs go down, but you spend a lot less time dealing with implementing your marketing.
In addition, by handling the majority of your marketing needs, we will be significantly invested in your company and will have a much better understanding of what you need, as well as how we can help get you there. We are motivated to make you successful!
Did you know that we also offer Website Design? How about that we turn those websites into powerful sources of new business for our clients through SEO and SEM?
Well, we do! Check out our Web Design Portfolio now.
We believe that creating a beautiful website is essential, but more importantly only the first step. Our job is not complete until your business is being found when people in your area search for your business type. For example, if you're a dentist in the city of Oakville Ontario, people should be finding you when they search for 'Teeth Whitening Oakville'. It's not enough that they find you when they search for your business name because that's somebody who's already aware of you.
You need new clients, and new clients search for more generic terms. We will get you found by those generic terms, which sets the stage for a steady stream of new business... read more
Did you know that we also create websites? How about that we turn those websites into powerful sources of new business for our clients through SEO and SEM?
Well, we do! Check out our Web Design Portfolio now.
We believe that creating a beautiful website is essential, but more importantly only the first step. Our job is not complete until your business is being found when people in your area search for your business type. For example, if you're a dentist in the city of Oakville Ontario, people should be finding you when they search for 'Teeth Whitening Oakville'. It's not enough that they find you when they search for your business name because that's somebody who's already aware of you.
You need new clients, and new clients search for more generic terms. We will get you found by those generic terms, which sets the stage for a steady stream of new business.
There tends to be so much confusion, and even more incorrect information regarding how the web works and how it can generate you new business. Quite frankly, many companies take advantage of peoples ignorance selling web directory, or web marketing products that are very unlikely to produce anything in the way of return on investment.
Let us clear away some of the confusion for you. We love examining peoples particular needs, and explaining how the web could be put to work to generate new business for you! Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 2.
Can you explain your 100 pound Glossy AQ stock?
This stock is what you typically see used for high-quality brochures and flyers. This is very high quality in that many brochures and flyers you see are printed on stock literally half the thickness. The AQ (short for aqueous) finish is a gloss varnish applied after printing which seals everything in giving you a very attractive 'magazine quality' finish.
Don't be fooled by competitors selling you 100 pound glossy stock. If they have not explicitly said it's AQ finish, it just means they are not applying a coating which results in a finish that is inconsistent and only slightly glossy.
What is bundling in 100s?
This is done primarily for customers who are going to be distributing with Canada Post. Canada Post (and sometimes other distribution companies) require that everything be bundled in 100s. If you choose this option, your postcards or brochures will arrive to you separated into groups of 100s using elastic bands.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
Can you explain your 18 point Matte (Silk) Laminated stock?
18 point Matte (Silk) Laminated stock is extremely attractive. It starts with 16 point card stock printed full-color and then laminated with a matte finish layer of plastic on both sides. The end result is an extremely thick and luxurious 18 point thickness card. This is for the extremists out there! To give you a point of reference on what Matte Lamination feels like, Apple uses Matte Laminated stock (although thinner than 18 points) for all of its laptop, iPhone, iPod boxes. The resulting feeling is somewhat silky, explaining why some people call it silk stock.
Can you explain your 20 point Plastic?
20 point Plastic is what you often see used for plastic gift cards, and is comparable to many credit cards. It comes in white (which can be printed full-color) as well as clear/transparent, and a frosted finish.
Can I use two sets of graphics for my print job?
You cannot split an order, such as 5000 flyers into 2500 of one version and 2500 of another. To do this, you need to order two sets of 2500. The runs are defined by the fact that the graphics are the same for every piece. That being said, we are happy to pass along multi-item discounts when possible. Please call 1-888-587-2383 ext1 to discuss your job.
Can you explain your 60 pound & 70 pound Uncoated stocks?
We use the 60 pound stock for the sheets of our notepads, and 70 pound stock for envelopes and letterhead. Uncoated simply means there's no coating applied. To give you an example, the typical paper you would be using in your photocopier or home printer is uncoated.
Because this paper is offset press paper, the numbers mean different things than your typical 20 pound bond office paper. To be clear, if you were to convert your typical 20 pound bond office paper into offset text paper weight, it would be 40 pound. That means the 60 pound is 50% thicker than your office paper, and 70 pound slightly heavier still. Just think of it as printer paper but a bit heavier.
What is colour variance? How does my computer monitor affect things?
Computer monitor manufacturers do not make monitors with accurate colour reproduction in mind. Because people associate brightness with better quality, monitor manufacturers almost always make monitors significantly brighter than is actually accurate. This is true across the board. Even if you have a high quality Apple monitor, there is a very strong chance this will be the case. Monitors also provide you settings to adjust brightness and contrast to your taste and there's certainly no guarantee from anybody that this will produce an accurate representation on your monitor.
The problem this can cause is that your graphics, in actuality, are darker than they appear on the screen. This is often discovered when a print job comes back darker than it appeared on the monitor. A monitor can also be displaying too much red, or blue or any number of problems. However, having too much brightness is the most common problem.
We seriously recommend that, unless you have significant experience with offset printing, you consider brightening your files by 20% or so, or request that Vertical Thinking brighten them on your behalf, to have them come out closer to what you were expecting.
IMPORTANT: If you are wanting a print job with us to come out like a previous print job you have done elsewhere or are significantly concerned about the accuracy of the colours and brightness, we strongly recommend you send us a hard copy you are happy with so we can adjust your files on our end, using our calibrated monitors.
Can you explain your Stickers 60 pound Glossy Crack-n-Peel Stickers stock?
This is a glossy finish sticker with the backing broken up so you can bend/crack the stickers to easily remove the backing and apply the sticker. The stickers are permanent adhesion, although if you're looking for permanent outdoor use, please call us to discuss vinyl options.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
What is the difference between digital and offset printing?
Digital printing is generally used when printing smaller quantities. This is because there is much more time and cost involved with preparing for an offset (printing press) job. Offset printing is used for larger quantities where the higher cost of setup is justified by the lower cost of production per piece. The quality of our digital and offset product is very comparable and on most products, it is very difficult to tell the difference. However, the industry consensus is that offset printing produces the preferred quality. As a general rule of thumb, quantities of 100, 250 and 500 are printed digitally, while quantities of 1000 and above are printed offset.
Is your product environmentally friendly?
All of our products are created very Green! At each step of the production process, we are very environmentally conscious. Here are a few examples of how we are attempting to respect our planet:
What type of equipment do you use?
From start to finish, your orders are processed on state-of-the-art equipment to ensure your printed materials are of the highest quality. We use the latest technology in software, printing equipment and processing procedures along with the latest in Pre-Press equipment, Computer-To-Plate Technologies, Sheet fed Presses, both Full and Half Web Presses, inline coating capabilities, several cutting systems, multiple folding machines, stitching lines, drilling and assembly stations.
What are your desired file specs?
We can make anything work, so if none of this makes sense to you, don't worry about it. Just send in what you have and we will make it work. The ideal specs are as follows: 300 dpi (resolution), with a 1/8th inch bleed and a 1/4 inch text safety. Blank Templates are here.
Bleed Definition: Bleed is the 1/8th inch extra added to each edge of a print job. For instance, a 4x6 postcard should be submitted at the size 4 1/4 x 6 1/4. The reason for this is that the cutting process in printing is not absolutely perfect. The extra 1/8th inch will be cut off at the cut line and just in case the cut is off a tiny bit you will see the bleed rather than plain white. Practically speaking you need to extend any graphics or pictures to cover the 1/8th inch bleed.
Text Safety Definition: This is essentially the opposite of a bleed. Because of the slight margin of error in cutting mentioned above, you should not put text (or anything important) within 1/4 inch of the desired cut line.

What file formats do you accept?
Virtually everything under the sun! However, PDF, TIFF, or JPG are best. Please be sure to save everything at the highest quality or at a resolution of 300. Here is a partial list of the formats we can work with:
How can your prices be so good?
Two reasons. One, by operating online we maintain a much lower overhead than many of our competitors. That way you are not paying for our store-front overhead when you buy your Business Cards. Two, we print in larger volumes from a larger customer base making it possible to get lower prices from our suppliers, which we then pass on to you!
Is your product good quality?
Yes! Our products are some of the best you will ever come across. Our paper is bright and thick and our printing process among the best in the world. Check out our products video, or request a print sample kit to see for yourself.
Do You Guarantee Your Products and Services?
Absolutely! We 100% guarantee your satisfaction and quality of our print products, and also guarantee your satisfaction in our graphic design and web design services or your money back.
Read the full guarantee here.
It's my first order. How does this work?
This is a common questions :-) . Here is a step-by-step walk-through:
Can you describe your 25 point Magnets?
These start as 14 point thickness card stock which is nice and heavy to begin with. They are printed and have the glossy aqueous (AQ) finish applied. For cutting, a thick layer of magnet is adhered to the back resulting in a total thickness of 25 points.
*Don't confuse these high quality magnets with some of the cheap magnets being sold online right now. Something came out a few years ago called 'magnetic paper stock' which is just a very thin layer of magnet which is coated/painted white on one side and then run through a digital printer. The resulting product looks terrible, has a terrible finish, and has so low a magnetic power that they often fall off the fridge.
What if I'm not happy with my design? Do I'd lose my deposit?
Should we not be able to bring you to a place of satisfaction with your design, we will refund any deposit or fees paid up to that point. You can read the full guarantee here.
What methods of payment do you accept?
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal payments, e-mail money transfers as well as business cheques. As long as we can put in the bank, we will take it :-)
Can you explain Perforation option?
The perforation allows you to tear off the bottom 2 inches of the door hanger. Often times when somebody receives a piece of marketing, they might be interested but not planning to act right away. (for example, a real estate door hanger and they intend to move in three months). It's much easier to tear off the bottom 2 inches and put it in your wallet for future reference than it is to keep the whole door hanger.
This is most commonly added to the 3.5" x 8.5" and 3.5" x 12" door hangers because the resulting tear off is exactly the size of a business card.
If I have a problem, what do I do?
We work very hard to ensure our jobs and projects go smoothly. That being said, on the rare occasion when something does go wrong, we pride ourselves in resolving matters quickly, fairly and thoroughly. We think this is what sets apart the great businesses from the good businesses.
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you rush my order?
In many cases, yes we can. Additional fees will most likely apply. These fees will vary depending on the time frame and products involved.
Please call us immediately if you have a rush order to place at 1-888-587-2383 ext 2
What does shipping cost?
Shipping costs vary drastically depending on where you are in the country, as well as the weight of the product or products you are ordering. For a complete cost including tax and shipping, please call 1-888-587-2383 ext1 to discuss your job.
How long does the shipping take?
Shipping time in the Greater Toronto Area is usually 24 hours. The rest of Canada can expect three to five business days. Next Day delivery is available upon request.
Do you have blank printing templates?
Sure do. Click here. Use these in your design program of choice to ensure proper resolution, size, bleed and text safety. Please be aware, that our specialty is making things work and being the expert when the client is not :-) if you don't understand what bleed, text safety or other terms mean, simply do your best, send us what you have, and we will figure it out for you. Thoroughly confused? Call 188-587-2383 ext 1.
How does the web design process work?
Website development basically happens in four phases:
How long does web design take?
The amount of time a website takes to develop varies dramatically depending on how large the site is, functionality of the site, as well as how quickly the client deals with revisions and communicates with us. That being said, a loose average time to complete a website might be in the 3 to 5 week range.
Please call us to discuss your project for further details at 1-888-587-2383 ext 2
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
What is bundling in 100s?
This is done primarily for customers who are going to be distributing with Canada Post. Canada Post (and sometimes other distribution companies) require that everything be bundled in 100s. If you choose this option, your postcards or brochures will arrive to you separated into groups of 100s using elastic bands.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
Can you explain your 18 point Matte (Silk) Laminated stock?
18 point Matte (Silk) Laminated stock is extremely attractive. It starts with 16 point card stock printed full-color and then laminated with a matte finish layer of plastic on both sides. The end result is an extremely thick and luxurious 18 point thickness card. This is for the extremists out there! To give you a point of reference on what Matte Lamination feels like, Apple uses Matte Laminated stock (although thinner than 18 points) for all of its laptop, iPhone, iPod boxes. The resulting feeling is somewhat silky, explaining why some people call it silk stock.
Can you explain your 20 point Plastic?
20 point Plastic is what you often see used for plastic gift cards, and is comparable to many credit cards. It comes in white (which can be printed full-color) as well as clear/transparent, and a frosted finish.
Can I use two sets of graphics for my print job?
You cannot split an order, such as 5000 flyers into 2500 of one version and 2500 of another. To do this, you need to order two sets of 2500. The runs are defined by the fact that the graphics are the same for every piece. That being said, we are happy to pass along multi-item discounts when possible. Please call 1-888-587-2383 ext1 to discuss your job.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 100 pound Glossy AQ stock?
This stock is what you typically see used for high-quality brochures and flyers. This is very high quality in that many brochures and flyers you see are printed on stock literally half the thickness. The AQ (short for aqueous) finish is a gloss varnish applied after printing which seals everything in giving you a very attractive 'magazine quality' finish.
Don't be fooled by competitors selling you 100 pound glossy stock. If they have not explicitly said it's AQ finish, it just means they are not applying a coating which results in a finish that is inconsistent and only slightly glossy.
What is bundling in 100s?
This is done primarily for customers who are going to be distributing with Canada Post. Canada Post (and sometimes other distribution companies) require that everything be bundled in 100s. If you choose this option, your postcards or brochures will arrive to you separated into groups of 100s using elastic bands.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 100 pound Glossy AQ stock?
This stock is what you typically see used for high-quality brochures and flyers. This is very high quality in that many brochures and flyers you see are printed on stock literally half the thickness. The AQ (short for aqueous) finish is a gloss varnish applied after printing which seals everything in giving you a very attractive 'magazine quality' finish.
Don't be fooled by competitors selling you 100 pound glossy stock. If they have not explicitly said it's AQ finish, it just means they are not applying a coating which results in a finish that is inconsistent and only slightly glossy.
What is bundling in 100s?
This is done primarily for customers who are going to be distributing with Canada Post. Canada Post (and sometimes other distribution companies) require that everything be bundled in 100s. If you choose this option, your postcards or brochures will arrive to you separated into groups of 100s using elastic bands.
Can you explain the different fold types?
Certainly, the best thing to do is take a look at our fold diagrams page.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
Can you explain Perforation option?
The perforation allows you to tear off the bottom 2 inches of the door hanger. Often times when somebody receives a piece of marketing, they might be interested but not planning to act right away. (for example, a real estate door hanger and they intend to move in three months). It's much easier to tear off the bottom 2 inches and put it in your wallet for future reference than it is to keep the whole door hanger.
This is most commonly added to the 3.5" x 8.5" and 3.5" x 12" door hangers because the resulting tear off is exactly the size of a business card.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 60 pound & 70 pound Uncoated stocks?
We use the 60 pound stock for the sheets of our notepads, and 70 pound stock for envelopes and letterhead. Uncoated simply means there's no coating applied. To give you an example, the typical paper you would be using in your photocopier or home printer is uncoated.
Because this paper is offset press paper, the numbers mean different things than your typical 20 pound bond office paper. To be clear, if you were to convert your typical 20 pound bond office paper into offset text paper weight, it would be 40 pound. That means the 60 pound is 50% thicker than your office paper, and 70 pound slightly heavier still. Just think of it as printer paper but a bit heavier.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 60 pound & 70 pound Uncoated stocks?
We use the 60 pound stock for the sheets of our notepads, and 70 pound stock for envelopes and letterhead. Uncoated simply means there's no coating applied. To give you an example, the typical paper you would be using in your photocopier or home printer is uncoated.
Because this paper is offset press paper, the numbers mean different things than your typical 20 pound bond office paper. To be clear, if you were to convert your typical 20 pound bond office paper into offset text paper weight, it would be 40 pound. That means the 60 pound is 50% thicker than your office paper, and 70 pound slightly heavier still. Just think of it as printer paper but a bit heavier.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 60 pound & 70 pound Uncoated stocks?
We use the 60 pound stock for the sheets of our notepads, and 70 pound stock for envelopes and letterhead. Uncoated simply means there's no coating applied. To give you an example, the typical paper you would be using in your photocopier or home printer is uncoated.
Because this paper is offset press paper, the numbers mean different things than your typical 20 pound bond office paper. To be clear, if you were to convert your typical 20 pound bond office paper into offset text paper weight, it would be 40 pound. That means the 60 pound is 50% thicker than your office paper, and 70 pound slightly heavier still. Just think of it as printer paper but a bit heavier.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 100 pound Glossy AQ stock?
This stock is what you typically see used for high-quality brochures and flyers. This is very high quality in that many brochures and flyers you see are printed on stock literally half the thickness. The AQ (short for aqueous) finish is a gloss varnish applied after printing which seals everything in giving you a very attractive 'magazine quality' finish.
Don't be fooled by competitors selling you 100 pound glossy stock. If they have not explicitly said it's AQ finish, it just means they are not applying a coating which results in a finish that is inconsistent and only slightly glossy.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your 14 point stocks?
14 point stock is a thick card stock. 14 point is thicker than what you typically see with the average card stock thickness being approximately 10-12 points. To give you another frame of reference, a credit card would typically be around 20 points.
AQ (short for aqueous) and UV (short for ultraviolet) are types of glossy coatings. The AQ finish is much more common. To give you a point of reference, most marketing material you receive in the mail would be an AQ gloss as are most magazine covers. The UV finish is a very high-gloss finish to the point of looking almost liquid. If you're not sure which finish you want, we would generally recommend the AQ as the vast majority of people are very happy with this. Also of note is that you can write on AQ finish with a ballpoint pen while the UV is too glossy to write on.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you explain your Stickers 60 pound Glossy Crack-n-Peel Stickers stock?
This is a glossy finish sticker with the backing broken up so you can bend/crack the stickers to easily remove the backing and apply the sticker. The stickers are permanent adhesion, although if you're looking for permanent outdoor use, please call us to discuss vinyl options.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1
Will I receive proofs prior to printing?
Yes, absolutely. We have a strict policy of not printing anything until the client has explicitly approved proofs. This ensures nothing gets printed until you say it's right.
Can you describe your 25 point Magnets?
These start as 14 point thickness card stock which is nice and heavy to begin with. They are printed and have the glossy aqueous (AQ) finish applied. For cutting, a thick layer of magnet is adhered to the back resulting in a total thickness of 25 points.
*Don't confuse these high quality magnets with some of the cheap magnets being sold online right now. Something came out a few years ago called 'magnetic paper stock' which is just a very thin layer of magnet which is coated/painted white on one side and then run through a digital printer. The resulting product looks terrible, has a terrible finish, and has so low a magnetic power that they often fall off the fridge.
How Does Your Graphic Design Service Work?
It really is a pain free and easy process. We simply ask you to provide us the text information as well as some creative direction. We can use your supplied photographs, or we can find stock photography to suit your needs.
After we have your instructions, we create your design and send you proofs. You then respond with your approval or necessary revisions by phone or email. We repeat the proofs and revisions process until you are totally happy with the design.
We receive a steady stream of excellent feedback about how wonderful Kenny and the rest of our design staff is to work with. Check out our Testimonials page, or Facebook page to see for yourself.
Questions? Call 1-888-587-2383 ext 1