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PFL Customer Featured Product: The Art of a Newsletter

This week our featured product is an example of an 11×17 newsletter from FACT based out of Santa Fe, NM. FACT or Fine Arts of Children and Teens, is a non-profit organization that focuses on bringing arts-learning opportunities to low income, at-risk children in the northern area of New Mexico. Providing a newsletter on a [...]

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PFL Customer Project Showcase: A (true) Fishing Tale…

Derek DeYoung is passionate about two things: painting and fishing. And with this brochure from PFL, he was able to capture his love of those two things with a printed piece that not only gives people something visual to enjoy, but a true take-away to keep them interested. The use of rich blacks, vibrant colors and [...]

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How to Build a Profitable Website Webinar

How to Build a Profitable Website Files Ready to Download We are so excited that many of you could join us for our webinar to learn how to build an effective website that actually makes money. Kurt and Seth went over a variety of subjects including how important it is to coordinate your website with [...]

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PFL Customer Project Showcase: creative die-cut cards

Check out this cool design from Malemark Greeting Cards / Liquid Spins, Inc., and making the common card something unique and eye-catching with a die cut, and vertical open.

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PFL Customer Product Showcase: Informative brochure worth hanging on to.

Next time you need to educate your customers or potential customers on your product try using an informative brochure. Island Grove Ag Product designed a beautiful 11×17 half-fold brochure that is packed with valuable information without overcrowding the piece. By choosing bright vibrant colors on the front cover the reader is drawn in. Inside the [...]

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How to Build a Profitable Website — How does your site stack up? Sign up for our Webinar!

These days, marketing your business involves an effective online strategy in conjunction with your printed advertising.  Most businesses wouldn’t intentionally send out confusing print marketing campaigns, or pieces that play music when you open it (we’ve all seen those children’s birthday cards).  In line with this – we should keep some basic concepts in mind [...]

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PFL Customer Project Showcase: Tigers tamed, wine tasted, women seduced and chickens plucked.

Well, this business card is definitely one of a kind when it comes to the information provided. Rarely do you see a card advertise insurance fraud, tiger taming, women seduction and buying or selling wind machines, bongos or whiskey. We really don’t know who this is, or even how to get a hold of him. Kind [...]

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PFL Customer Project Showcase: IFAW posters — Elephants or cats

PFL customer, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), recently printed a pair of 11 x 17″ posters highlighting two very different animals for their organization and cause, which provides a wide level of appeal — elephants or cats (take your pick!). Additionally, by using the 11 x17″ size, which also works well as a brochure in its [...]

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PFL Customer Project Showcase: Art Adventures…can you name all of the artists?

Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art created a visually interesting postcard, which will be used to announce an artist’s reception. I tried to identify all of the artists highlighted in the piece, and while I was able to recognize most (Dali, Warhol, Pollack, Munch) there were a few inspirations that I just couldn’t place. Either way, this is [...]

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PFL Customer Project Showcase: Twisted Stiches – It’s a magnet, it’s a t-shirt, it’s a business card…

Twisted Stitches, out of Portland, Oregon, created a very cool fridge magnet, that really captures exactly what they do: screenprinting and embroidery, of–you guessed it, shirts. This would have worked as a standard square or business card-sized piece, but they got creative, and made a perfect little shirt out of the magnet.

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