Posts Tagged ‘3-D Lenticular Business Cards’

Go 3-D for the Bronx Heroes Comic-Con

Posted on: April 29th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
If you are one of the vendors attending the Bronx Heroes Comic-Con this year, you’re in good company. We’re still weeks out, and vendor tables are nearly completely sold out. This convention, taking place on May 4th and 5th, has an excellent location inside the Bronx Library Center, which makes it a primary target for comic fiends all over New York City and beyond. The hungry comic-lovers who will swarm the convention are going to be looking for contacts who can help feed their habit, and they will have no ...

Find a Printer

Posted on: February 6th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
Anyone who knows how to touch a computer keyboard has the capacity to find a good printer these days. There are a host of print companies at your disposal, whether you live in Miami Beach, Florida or Juno, Alaska. Albernett, Iowa? Yes, we have you covered too, even though your population is only 548 (547 after little Susy-Ann Miller goes off to college next week!). No, in this wonderful age of the internet, there is a printer ready to serve you wherever you are, at the push of a button. Find a Printer Some ...

Business Card Design Inspiration (Quiz)

Posted on: January 22nd, 2013 by eliteflyers.com 4 Comments
A business card really has one basic purpose: to make your professional contact information as accessible to another party as possible. We acknowledge that this function must always be at the heart of the matter when it comes to effective business card design. But must it always be the beginning and END of the matter? We think not. You can make your business card do more for you if you employ a little business card inspiration in your design process. Here is a little quiz we’ve created to get your mind moving ...

Kick Ass Business Cards

Posted on: December 15th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
“Business people” may have had a stuffy reputation in years past. In today’s economy, though, in which entrepreneurship is thriving while the status quo corporate world wanes, “business” doesn’t look the way it used to. CEOs wear Chuck Taylors to work, employees are taking yoga classes on their lunch breaks at their quirky boss’s request, and office buildings are being designed as green spaces that compost apple cores and run partially on solar power. These kick ass new businesses are anything but ordinary. ...