Industry analysis shows that the 10 most popular promotional items are:
- Bags
- Pens
- Key Rings
- Memory Stick USBs
- Conference Folders
- Awards
- Stress Items
- Paper Products
- Umbrellas
- Mugs
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If you thought the era of printed booklets and catalogues was dead. Think again. Electronic and digital artwork isn’t for everyone, you are limited to how you can view it and you can’t make notes on it. People still like...
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The first Christmas cards were commissioned by Sir Henry Cole and illustrated by John Callcott Horsley in London on 1 May 1843. The central picture showed three generations of a family raising a toast to the card's recipient: on either...
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We take the written word for granted nowadays and hardly think about the fonts that are used or who invented them.
One of the most popular fonts used worldwide is Helvetica. Named after the Latin name for Switzerland, it was created...
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Do you know who designed the iconic Nike logo or when it was?
Well it was 46 years ago and it was designed by a student called Carolyn Davidson for the princely sum of $35!! Carolyn wasn’t however duped by the company...
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We see posters all around us but do we ever think about how versatile and powerful they really are. Posters are a real art form and some have become legendary in their own right. We don’t all need a work...
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The term graphic design was coined by William Dwiggins in 1922. However, graphic design-like activities span human existence: from the caves of Lascaux, to Rome's Trajan's Column to the illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages, to the neon lights of...
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Woodblock printing 200, Movable type 1040, Printing press c1440, Etching c1515,Mezzotint 1642, Aquatint 1772, Lithography 1796, Chromolithography 1837,Rotary press 1843, Hectograph 1869, Offset Printing 1875,Hot metal typesetting 1884,Mimeograph 1886, Photostat Rectograph 1907,Screen Printing 1911, Spirit duplicator 1923, Dot matrix...
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Yup it’s nearly here again – don’t leave it to the last minute to sort out those Corporate Christmas cards and freebies.
In the 17th century visiting cards were in use in Europe where the footmen of the aristocracy or royalty would present the cards to the servants at the home of a host to announce the impending arrival of a distinguished...
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