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How to improve your business stationery in 5 easy steps
Want to know how you can elevate your business stationery in 5 easy steps? Read below and find out how you can get your hands on some luxury business cards, note cards, gift vouchers and many more items. 1. Decide on the stationery your business needs. 2. Find a stationery designer and printer who matches your brand aesthetic. 3. Settle on the exact details you need printed. 4. Pick paper colours to match your branding. 5. Elevate your details with hot foil and letterpress printing.
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How I create letterpress stationery for creative business owners
Read this blog if you own a creative business and are looking to create luxury letterpress business stationery which is on brand.
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Hand Printed Letterpress Stationery
Did you know that everything I print in-house is printed by hand? Yes that’s right, every individual piece of luxury paper stock is hand fed into 1 of 3 of my printing presses. This truly means that each piece of stationery I work with you on is truly a labour of love!
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When to send your wedding stationery out
Your wedding stationery gives your guests the first glimpse into your big day and really sets the tone for the whole event. Whether you are planning a small intimate gathering or a big weekend affair, allow your stationery to align with your wedding aesthetic and follow these tips for ordering and sending out your wedding stationery.
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Letterpress vs Digital Stationery
Come and read how beautiful letterpress & hot foil stationery is compared to digitally printed stationery. Both letterpress and hot foil printing methods are a type of relief printing and leave a tactile impression into the surface of the heavyweight paper.