We offer four high quality, environmentally friendly, FSC Certified papers to choose from. Each varies in recycled content, weight, look and feel.
Mohawk Uncoated Cover has a smooth print surface which delivers crisp results.
50% - 100% Post-consumer Waste & Recycled Content
95 Brightness
Reincarnation Matte Cover has a unique and sophisticated look and feel.
100% Recycled, 60% Post-consumer Waste
92 Brightness
Dull (Silk) Stock is perfect for items that rely on photographs or fine artwork.
55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
Acid Free and Archival Quality
Gloss Stock is a heavy-weight stock that is durable, yet well-suited for folding.
55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
Acid Free and Archival Quality
91 Brightness
Why are posters effective marketing tools?
When a poster hangs in an office cubicle, or any other work or personal space, it announces to passerby that the individual who hung the poster is in some way associated with the brand.
This makes posters effective because consciously or unconsciously humans have a desire to belong to a group to be associated with a particular line of thinking to appear to embody the qualities or characteristics associated with a brand, a product or a company. A poster can do exactly this.
Individuals hang posters with all sorts of images and messages high-speed motorcycles, animal protection, scientific instruments, hipsters laughing and scantily clad ladies. All of these posters are selling an image and someone wants to be part of that collective.
So, who are you and what image are you selling?
Once you can identify this, you can construct a poster that delivers this image and message. Consider who your current clientele is. Imagine what type of person buys your service or product and consider how to connect to that and put that on your poster.
Now that you have some idea of who you are speaking to, or atleast a guess, begin looking for other posters or marketing materials that speak to the same audience. Take note of the successful one. Dont copy them; just decipher how they are delivering their image. Also note what made you take notice.
As you begin to design your poster, be sure that you consider the size you plan to print. This makes a huge difference. Wherever you intend for your poster to hang will dictate the size and layout.
Will it be in a high traffic area or someones cubicle? Imagine what someone in a cubicle will be interested in looking at every day. Or if high traffic, what will help your poster attract an audience as they scramble past.
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