Posts Tagged ‘Graphic Design’
Posted on: July 5th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
Thank you to all the contestants. Stay tuned for our next giveaway which takes place Aug 31st 2012.
We are happy to announce the winners to our first contest where 4 winners win
1000 - Free SILK Lamination Business Cards with Spot UV Gloss
Contestants names were written on a small sheet of paper. 1 time per each entry and placed into a drawing where we selected 4 winners. And the winners are are.
1. Nancy Bobbert @1CrazyMomma
2. Will McCole @Egare
3. Howard House @mhowardreviews
4. Edward ...
Posted on: July 5th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
Anyone can make a magazine. You don’t need a license or any special degree. You just need a little bit of money for printing and probably a bit more to pay your writers. Here are some tips for creating your own magazine, from brainstorming to distribution.
1. Choose a Topic
This may seem like a no-brainer to some, but it’s still worth mentioning. Why? Because a magazine that lacks focus is sure to be tossed to the side quicker than you can say “table of contents.” Choose your magazine’s theme and stick to ...
Posted on: July 3rd, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
So you have an exciting opening or event on the horizon and you think it merits some promotion beyond creating a Facebook invite. There’s no doubt about it: flyers are an old-school way to direct attention to your venture or event – but they also work. Using this time-tested marketing technique requires more than a click of a mouse. Here are a few tips on how to do it well.
Design Wisely
Not all flyers are created equal. A smart marketer will tailor his design to the product. That means that if you’re ...
Posted on: July 3rd, 2012 by eliteflyers.com
It may seem like a minor detail, but in fact a font can evoke a very strong and very specific feeling or response in the beholder. Throwback fonts like Courier, which mimics the look of text from a typewriter, can create a time-tested, reliable image, but lack the modernity some brands require. Lucida Handwriting has a feminine aesthetic, which works for beauty salons, but not for hardware stores or tire wholesalers. And Times New Roman carries an academic association that could work for businesses who would ...