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Business Card Etiquette

Posted by: logoworld on: April 19, 2009

A major rule of good business card etiquette is to take advantage of opportunities to advertise for free.

Basic Design ideas For Notepads

Posted by: logoworld on: February 10, 2009

Pad printing is generally a simple process. Designing notepads is as easy as designing your custom flyers and postcards. The only difference is when you design these collaterals, you are actually providing your target clients with enough space to write on their notes.

Be Proud of Your Business Card

Posted by: logoworld on: August 13, 2008

Do you get a small smile each time someone asks to see your business card? Are you just waiting to bring it out and let them see? Are you truly proud of what you get to hand to people? The answer to all of these questions should be yes, but for a lot of people, that isn’t the case.

Corporate Identity Goes Far Deeper than Just the Logo

Posted by: logoworld on: July 29, 2008

Graphic designers frequently play a prominent role in launching or repositioning a company. When they create a look (or new look) for a company’s stationery, brochure, ads and web site, this often goes by the name of an “identity package.” Don’t let this convenient term mislead you into believing that a company’s identity consists of merely the logo and look.

Maximize the Potential of Poster Marketing

Posted by: logoworld on: July 16, 2008

It’s really quite amazing when you think about the potential that poster has. Really, it can advertise better than any form of advertising out there for far less money if you really know the area you’re working with.

10 Things You Must Include on your Business Card

Posted by: logoworld on: July 11, 2008

Your business card should stand out from the rest. It should work as a mini advertisement for your business. Still, there are some basic elements that every business card should include. Here is a rundown of these fundamentals for you to remember as you design your next business card printing project.

Tips for Business Greeting Cards

Posted by: logoworld on: June 28, 2008

As your business adds more and more customers, make sure you collect some basic information about them, such as their mailing address. That way, you can send out greeting cards to your customers. Greeting cards can be a great way to entice these customers to come back to you for more business. And there is nothing better than a loyal customer, right?

6 Tips for Designing a Good Business Card

Posted by: logoworld on: May 28, 2008

When you go to a party or conference the best thing you can have with you is a great business card. Here are some tips to make your cards memorable.

How powerful is a postcard and its design?

Picture your client. It’s her birthday, and she’s expecting a lot of cards from her friends. She goes to open her mailbox to see if her brother from Toronto sent a card or her jet-setter cousin jet-setter sent her a letter.



  • Maria Carlton: Sad but true Wayne, and well articulated here. Unfortunately until start ups and small business owners stop seeing 'marketing as an expense' it will
  • merxequity: I agree completely bcz selection of appropriate corporate gifts is not easy. Check some corporate gifts ideas that can be used as corporate gifts, mot
  • Bill: Excellent post. I have had great success using greeting cards to keep in touch with clients. I normally get my greeting cards from Hallmark Business