Posts Tagged ‘Plastic Business Cards’
Posted on: December 4th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
Art Basel is the greatest thing to happen to Miami’s cultural scene since Uncle Luke decided to run for mayor.
No really, though, all jokes aside, Art Basel, in conjunction with Wynwood Walls and the burgeoning art scene in the entire Wynwood District, as well as our increasingly popular second-Saturday Art Walk, have taken Miami’s artistic standing from virtually non-existent to in-your-face impressive in a mere matter of years.
But really, nothing has helped this along more than Art Basel (happening ...
Posted on: September 4th, 2013 by Terrell Hammel
Usually the paper vs. plastic question is one that we only hear uttered by some bored teenager bagging groceries at the local supermarket.
When it comes to business cards, most of us didn’t realize we had an option. But with today’s ever-expanding printing world, it turns out we do. Plastic cards are printed on a material similar to that used by credit card companies, offering a sturdy product on a variety of backdrops – including clear, frosted, and white. Here, we’ll take a look at the advantages and ...
Posted on: August 12th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
We here at Elite Flyers do quite a bit of business in the Caribbean. Because of this we wanted to supply our customers and potential customers with some tips and resources for printing and shipping in the islands along with some of the products we offer to ship to the Caribbean.
When you’re running a business in the islands, it can be difficult to find a supplier of top quality printing products that you can truly rely on. We're based in Miami Beach, Florida. Ideally situated in one of the southern-most ...
Posted on: June 10th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
Changing diapers and holding children’s hands as they cross the street may have a soft, gentle, warm, and fuzzy connotation, but that doesn’t mean that childcare is not a serious business. With both parents working in many American households, the demand for quality childcare extremely high. Whether you’re babysitting independently for multiple families, working in a large-scale childcare facility, or have another type of involvement in the field of childcare, there is no reason that networking can’t benefit ...
Posted on: May 21st, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
In the field of extreme sports photography, you sit (or stand or run) right in the thick of some of the most exciting action the world of sports has to offer. Whether you’re getting sprayed with mud that flies off the wheels of the world’s top BMX bikers, you’re catching a splash from a spelunker coming up after a particularly deep dive, or you’re sweating it out as you chase ultra-marathoners to the finish line, your body and your camera are ready to stand up to the elements. Is your business card, ...
Posted on: April 25th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
If you’re headed to The Big Photo Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center on May 4 and 5, you’re in for a world of fun and unparalleled networking opportunities. This fun convention offers a great forum in which photo-enthusiasts can try and buy new products, talk to experts, and connect with other photography hobbyists or pros. You may be headed there for more than recreation, of course. If you’re a professional photographer looking to make connections, sales, and ultimately to make profits, that’s great; ...
Posted on: April 8th, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
“Lenticular” may seem like a big word, but what it means, in simple terms, is a really cool new way you can present yourself and your company to the world. In 3-D! If you thought three-dimensional visuals were only an option at the mega-plex, and, well, in real-life, you used to be right! But now that 3-D business cards have emerged on the printing scene, there’s a whole new world of possibilities for people who like to push the envelop with dynamic marketing materials.
Imagine handing someone a business ...
Posted on: January 22nd, 2013 by eliteflyers.com
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 ...
Posted on: December 19th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
Happy Holiday From Elite Flyers! Enjoy 20% OFF All Business Cards.
Includes all Foil, Plastic, Silk, Spot UV, and 3D Business Cards.
EliteFlyers.com would like to wish you and your family a very happy and safe holiday!
Posted on: December 15th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
“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. ...
Posted on: December 7th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
Is it hip to be square? Or is it better to be well-rounded? Okay, we know that was cheesy, but this – or something like this – is a question you may consider when you’re designing your next new business card. Among the many business card options available these days are rounded corners, as an alternative, of course, to the traditional square-cornered business cards. To some, it may seem like an insignificant detail. But if you’re an over-analyzer like us, the choice might be a tough one to make. What does it ...
Posted on: October 26th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
When is the last time you marched up to a potential customer and said, "Hello, I'm average!"
You may not know it, but that is exactly what you're doing every time you hand a client a business card that looks just like every other card they've ever received in their lives. Plain name cards may serve the bare minimum purpose of relating your name, your title, and your contact information, but everyone knows that doing the bare minimum also guarantees that you will receive the bare minimum return. You owe it to ...