Custom Note Pads

Custom designed and printed note pads or scratch pads are a great giveaway or promotional item, and are also perfect for corporate gifts and employee recognition. Give them away at trade shows or events. Or leave behind for a top client. This product is packed with value. They are a useful item that keeps your name in front of clients for a long time. The pad will sit on your client’s desktop where they will be reminded of your company daily as they write a to-do list or memo. Or your client will carry it with them to meetings, showing it to potential referrals for your business. This product is suitable for nearly every business. For an add-on to corporate gift baskets or employee holiday gifts, go beyond cheap custom notepads and toss a customized personalized note pad in the package.

Note pads come in a variety of sizes, colors, and paper. Note pads can be printed with as many pages per pad as you’d like, though we usually recommend 50 or 100 sheets per pad. The pads can be printed in one, or multiple ink colors. Nearly any paper type can be used in the pad, from bright colors, to recycled or eco-conscious paper. Based on a standard sheet of paper, we suggest quarter page, half page, or full page note pads.

The best promotional item to be passed around is the one that will get used repeatedly. A note pad is a great investment for your marketing dollars.

Call us today at 603-534-2040 to find out more about custom designed and printed note pads for your company.

Frequently Asked Questions About Printing and Design

The following are some common design and printing terms. If you require further explanation of these, or other terms, please feel free to contact us at 603-534-2040 or graphics@digrafika.com

My printer asked for a vector logo; what does vector mean?

Vector-based art is art calculated and drawn mathematically in your computer and printer. This means art can be reduced or enlarged without any loss in definition or resolution. Type and lines remain crisp at any scale, not bitmapped. Usually the file type is smaller than bitmapped art. Drawing programs used to create vector art include Adobe Illustrator (ai) and CorelDraw (cdr).

What is raster or bitmapped art?

Raster or bitmap art is composed of individual elements called pixels, similar to a real photo. One may use a paint or photo program to compose a bitmapped image, or scan art in from a printed original. The resolution of the art determines the size of the file and the quality of the reproduction. Bitmapped art cannot be reduced or enlarged without losing detail, definition and resolution. Ideally a resolution of 300 dpi for is used for print reproduction. Files of this type are generally larger than vector images, and can contain a great amount of data per pixel. Adobe Photoshop is a paint program used to create raster/bitmap images.

What does dpi mean?

Dpi is the abbreviation of “dots per inch”, and is a measure of resolution in a printer, scanner or monitor. The higher the number, the better the print quality. A minimum of 300 dpi is usually recommended for best quality printed results. Newer printers usually have about 600 dpi, and monitors have 72 ppi (pixels per inch). The dpi of the original art cannot be increased or decreased without some loss of quality and data.

What is CMYK?

CMYK stands for the ink colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black, used in process color printing. CMYK is the standard color model used in offset printing full-color documents. When using the inks of these four basic colors, certain percentages of these colors can be added and subtracted to yield a variety of new colors. Combining 100% of all four colors together will yield black, while subtracting all the colors will yield white, or the color of the paper stock.

What is a spot color?

A spot color is a special premixed ink that is used in printing in addition to CMYK process inks, and requires its own plate on a printing press. Spot colors are used when only a few colors are necessary in a design and can accurately reproduce colors that are outside the gamut of process colors. They are not determined by altered color values or by color management, and follow a spot color matching system such as Pantone. Each spot color used will generate an additional spot color printing plate for a printing press, increasing printing costs. If you think your design may require more than four colors, consider printing the document using process colors (CMYK).

What is a PMS or Pantone® color?

Pantone®, Pantone Matching System and PMS are Pantone Inc’s standard trademarks for color standards, color data, color reproduction and color reproduction materials, and other color related products and services, meeting its specifications, control and quality requirements. Using Pantone colors will produce consistent color from more than one printer/supplier. Colors are normally referred to by a corresponding number on the Pantone palette.

What is RGB?

RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue – the colors of light emitted as on a video monitor, rather than by absorbed, as with ink on paper. On a computer monitor all colors are made using the RGB system. Color matching becomes most difficult when properly converting RGB colors into CMYK colors, so that what gets printed looks the same as what appears on the monitor.

Why does it cost more to print process colors than spot colors?

Process or CMYK printing requires the use of 4 plates on the press. If your design uses only a few spot colors, then less ink and plates/setups will be needed on the printing press, and therefore costs will be slightly lower. One plate is used per ink color on the press. If you think your product may use several colors, you may want to consider process or full-color printing. Additionally, if your product requires foil stamping, or a varnish, extra production costs are also incurred.

What is a proof?

Proofing is a method of checking for errors prior to printing an order. The customer may check the final copy of the design before it gets sent to the printer and make changes if necessary. A press proof is often used by the printing press operator to ensure the the colors are registered (aligned properly), and the components of the design match a dummy provided by the artist, before printing the final product in the production of the order.

What is a dummy?

A dummy models the finished piece, can be marked with color breaks and folds, and can be made with the paper selected for the job.

What is offset printing?

Offset printing is a common printing process, where ink is transferred to paper stock by a blanket carrying the impression from the printing plate, rather than directly from the plate itself.

What is a bleed?

A bleed means the image extends beyond one or more sides of the page. A bleed ensures that after a page has been printed and trimmed, the image will still continue to the edge.
A full bleed requires the printer to use a sheet of paper larger than the desired end result. For instance, an 8.5″ x 11” full bleed page would be printed on 9” x 12” paper (or larger) before it is trimmed. Many office laser and inkjet printers cannot print a bleed.

4 Easy Ways to Tie Your Marketing Materials Together

To successfully brand your business, you should project an image of strength and stability. Customers need to trust that you can and will deliver on your promises. They have to feel comfortable with you.

Simply telling your customers you stand behind your products and services may not always be enough. When your marketing materials scream “amateur” it becomes difficult to convince prospects that you’re different from their serious about offering a quality service for them.

The cardinal rule to looking professional is to coordinate your promotional materials–from your business cards to your website and everything in between. If your marketing materials don’t match, potential customers may believe they’re looking at different companies. Here are four easy ways to tie your marketing materials together:

1. Create a clean and uncomplicated logo.
Your logo should be easy to remember, be resized without losing detail, and work in one color (such as in a fax or on a pen). The logo should be unique and meaningful and appear on all your marketing materials.

2. Make one color yours.
Choose a color–preferably one from your logo–and use it throughout your marketing materials. Color plays a huge role in memory recall.

3. Work with only one or two fonts.
Fonts, like colors and graphics, project different images.

4. Stay the course.
Just about the time you’re getting sick of your brand standards, your brand starts resonating with your customers. Don’t be tempted to introduce a new color or unusual font selection. Remind yourself that while consistency isn’t always fun, it’s the proven path to branding success.

Nowadays, your company’s actual size may not matter, but its perceived size does. And looking big will pay off big-time.

Establish a Strong Visual Image with Personal Branding

Good professional branding has to be dynamic, authentic and innovative. It has to be dynamic because the business environment is changing fast. It has to be authentic (your unique personal assets and soft skills) because it will make a difference and contribute to your company’s success. It has to be innovative because this is how you can contribute something unique compared to other professionals.

We invest a lot of time, effort and money into learning or upgrading our skills for the job or setting up our own businesses – why not invest some time and effort into ourselves? – making the most of what our natural image is.

  • Brand all letterhead, newsletters, email messages for a professional image – be unique in your efforts
  • Personal branding – establish a strong visual image – be aware of grooming and professional dress sense in your industry, walk tall, wear a nametag
  • Self image – be conscious of your habits (are there things you need to work on?), develop self-confidence and charm – smile!

Learn how to develop your professional image and present yourself in a way that is unique to your person.

Put Your Logo Everywhere

success_next_exitMarketing can do great things for your business. Good marketing strategies can get your business many new customers in the present and in the future. With the new year just around the corner, now is the time to use the season of rebirth to your advantage!
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Many businesses give away FREE gifts with company logos, numbers, website, and such. Instead of the usual, come up with something unique to give away for FREE, something that will stand out more than a pen would.

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Observe the marketing methods that are successful for your competitors, improve on them to suit your business, and incorporate these methods into your own marketing program.

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Advertise where nobody else in your industry advertises. That can eliminate the competition for your ad to get attention of customers.

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Do you put your company logo everywhere you could? There are many places that you can put your logo for FREE and that would be FREE advertising for your business. Put your logo on your car. Put your logo on all company stationery, including envelopes used for mail. Put your logo everywhere that you could!

Why Employ Promotional Products?

water_bottlePromotional items are a great way to motivate your employees and to strengthen your customer loyalty. Everyone enjoys receiving free stuff. A promotional item is an item that is given away for free in order to promote a product or service. Clothing, accessories, cups, calendars, pens, hats, bookmarks, bags, and magnets make great giveaways.

If you are just starting out, are running a special, or if business is slow you may want to concentrate on getting your name out. It’s a great way to put your name in the eye of the public.

Promotional items can boost company morale. Award your hard working employees with a free shirt or hat. Just think: every time your employees wear the promotional items you gave them they are advertising your company name.

Advertising is the key to business success. If you want to be successful in the business world you must advertise. Promotional items are a wonderful advertisement.

Digrafika can review your logo files to see if they are ready for imprint on your favorite promo items. Call us today!

Ask us how to get promo items from these companies and more!
Bluebird Promotions – Local authorized dealer for Kaeser & Blair
Tree In A Box – Offers a variety of tree seed kits which can be custom labeled with a corporate logo.
CalicoUSA.com – Temporary body art from any logo or design.
FarFromBoring.com – Eco-friendly promotional products.

The Bookmark: More Than Just A Place Holder

bookmarkLately it seems more small business owners are asking me for inexpensive printing ideas. While they’d love to be investing in personalized promotional items, the cost per item is not always economical. Enter the bookmark, stage right.

Customized bookmarks are easier than ever to order. Many printers offer a standard 2″x6″ template now, eliminating costly setup and cutting charges. Often you can design online by adding images, backgrounds, colors and text, or upload your own completed design.

Use bookmark sized cards in addition to your traditional business card. Give bookmarks to clients and colleagues to promote or advertise, or to announce incentives. Feeling extra creative? Personalize printed bookmarks by adding ribbon, textured paper, gems, buttons and more.

Ideas for bookmark content:

  • Business services checklist (great for realtor, landscaper or handyman to give to homeowners)
  • Top 10 list
  • Tips and tricks
  • Inspirational quotes
  • Coupon or incentive
  • Team photo of your employees
  • Calendar for upcoming events
  • Announce a new product
  • Event Ticket
  • Punch Card
  • Add URL and password for special access to offers on your website
  • Gift Certificate

Clients will think of you first when they see your bookmark in their current book or magazine, sitting on their desk or on their corkboard, or in their wallet or bag. You’ll want to hand them out more frequently knowing the printing cost is low, but the value of the bookmark is sky high!

Attach your business card to anything with Card-It

Busy professionals give and receive business cards every day, and it’s usually the first impression someone has of us. And we don’t just hand cards to people directly; we staple, paperclip, tape, or toss into envelopes in ways that either cause the card to be destroyed when removed or be lost. Card-It has a solution. They offer a simple card punch that creates die-cut slits into which the corners of a business card are inserted. The punch is approximately 8.5×3.5″ and is a necessary addition to your office for only $29.95. Next time you send a potential client a brochure, flyer, thank-you card, proposal, contract, or invitation, be sure your card is securely attached and prominently displayed.