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My 2009 Top 5 Eco-Heroes

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

A personal view of eco-heroes of 2009

Play your cards right this Christmas

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Re-use and recycle Christmas cards and design your own for a uniquely personal card

Dreaming of a Green Christmas?

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

How to green up your Christmas, starting with the tree.

Labelled for Success

Monday, August 24th, 2009

A few years ago we were approached by a start-up company called Turnham Green who had plans for launching a range of eco friendly food hampers choc full of organic goodies.  Our remit was to print and supply product labels, swing tags and marketing materials that were both green and cost effective.  Today Turnham Green [...]

Poster Perfect

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Big, Bold, Bright and Beautiful – Posters are the ideal vehicle to promote your products and events quickly, cheaply and effictively.
Promote your business with special offers or a sale – increase your audience through poster power!  Publicising a gig, concert, festival or fair?  The poster is your route to the audience.
Posters from A Local Printer are [...]

Capturing colour with eye-catching cartons

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

When browsing through the supermarket looking for something scrummy the chances are that your eye will be drawn to the most colourful and visually appetising packet on display.  In fact it is estimated that 75% of all purchasing decisions are made at the shelf, making cartons and sleeves one of the most powerful advertising means [...]

Shopping around for your Printing

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

The credit crunch is prompting many businesses and individuals to shop around for their printing. And rightly so. A quick browse through some of the online print companies is eye-opening in respect of the range of published prices for similar products.
Beware of Hidden Costs
A potential problem when shopping around is what we call the ‘iceberg [...]

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