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Creative T-Shirt Design
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Creative, Design, Material, Printing, Tips | No Comments
This is what I received in my email today. It was titled “Why women dont let their husband to buy t-shirt for their kids”. Well, but still, it’s very creative. These sort of T-shirt are not too costly to print, but the idea is the most important thing. Check them out.
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
- Creative T-Shirt Design
Online Printing Studio
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 | Advertising, Introduction, Printing, Website | No Comments
You can now start ordering with our online portal, Namely www.printingstudio.com.my. Prices are much more cheaper than the Tariff Rates displayed on our website. Online Printing Studio is a subsidiary of Webthris Creative Concepts.
Below are the Links to go directly to a product on Online Printing Studio.
- Namecard Printing
- A4 Flyer Printing
- Bookmark
- Letterhead
- Request Namecard Sample
- And Many More…..
What Makes a Good Name Card?
Thursday, February 26th, 2009 | Advertising, Design, Printing, Tips | No Comments
I’ve had many customers who cannot decide what to include on their namecard. Some of them have too little information and others just want to cramp everything they can find. You may come up with many name card versions, just like Webthris Concepts, we’ve had nearly 10 editions to our name card design. Finally we decided to stick to the current one for some time, (But still I feel it needs changes here and there).
This is merely a list that I feel you should consider, or some vital details that should be included onto your name card or business card. The design alone is another issue, which you can read further on my previous blog, namely Business Cards That Work.
You have to remember that the name card not only works as a reference material to remember you, but it also acts as a marketing tool that attracts you to your customer. Most customer are going to stack your namecard on their desk, or even file it in a cupboard. The small unique difference and catchy name card design is going to be the reason that particular person cherish your name card dearly and probably keep it somewhere more meaningful, for example their wallet. Below are points that you should consider when creating or designing your name card.
- Never Never ever forget to include your contact number or email address. If you have a website, include that link as well. Always have multiple ways of getting the customer to contact you. If you’re not able to answer a call, they will email you instead, so make sure these details are included on your name card.
- Your name card must mention what are the nature of your business, what you’re specialized in. Take Webthris Name Card for example, we list down every services that we provide at the back portion of the name card. If there are too many things to list, select the most important or key products or services of your business.
- Have a tag line, something that will attract customers to you, something unique that will remember you. examples would be “Money back guarantee”, “One stop printing solution”, “Name card experts”, “Banner King” absolutely anything that’s attractive.
- Make sure that your name card is readable, don’t use fonts which are too small or too colorful. The important parts on the name card must be bolded or use a different font to highlight them. This includes the persons name and contact number.
- Make sure the material used for your name card is strong, don’t use cheap or thin material where it tears easily. Don’t use too thick materials too, this may be hard for your customer to keep your name card in their wallet. Use lamination if possible, this makes the card waterproof and can last longer. The size of the name card should be standard too, so that it fits easily into a wallet or even a name card holder.
These are few of the important details you’ll need when deciding what to have on your namecards or business card. You can find more details regarding materials, sizes and prices regarding name cards on our website at www.webthris.com. Do add on to our comments if you have further details, we would like to hear your opinions.
Thank you and have a great day.
- Thristhan
Chinese New Year 2009
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 | Advertising, Design, Printing | No Comments
Chinese new year is just around the corner, this year being the year of the Ox, we wish everyone a boost in their career and business.
This is the time where alot of companies would want to promote their business either through the internet, or through printed materials. There are a few ways that we would recommend for you to boost your business during this festive season.
1) You’ll need a design that attracts, either in terms of a flyer, money packet, brochure, table calender and many more. The table calendar is highly recommended as a customer will keep and remember you for at least a year. Having something to remind you of them on their desktop will actually in return give you business for the entire year of 2009.
2) You’ll need to print your product. Most of our prices are already listed on the website, www.webthris.com. For other products, do email us at webmaster@webthris.com.
3) You’ll need to distribute the product. Flyer distribution either house to house, shop to shop and so on. Hiting your target market is vital, and we are there to do it for you. Our distribution ranges from RM0.03 - RM0.04 per A4 flyer. For other sizes, do email us at webmaster@webthris.com.
We at Webthris Creative Studio, can do all the above mentioned for a special promotion price. We are currently getting full for distribution so do contact us asap for booking your space so that there would not be any disappointments.
Here again, we would like to wish all our readers a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year.
- Thristhan
Digital Versus Offset Printing
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 | Design, Printing, Tips, Uncategorized | 7 Comments
There has been alot of question raised recently when clients contact me for webthris printing services, one of the most common one is, “What is the difference between digital and offset printing?” and “Which one do I use to print my materials?”
Let me first start by explaining what are the definition of both terminology.
Digital Printing: If you have your own personal desktop printer at home, then you would understand the meaning of digital printing easier. Digital printing directly produces the outcome without the need of films, plates and so on. It’s design to paper directly.
Offset Printing: Offset printing on the other hand, requires film and plates to be created before the printing process can begin (Modern Offset Printers allows the design to be directly printed on printing materials). Offset Lithography is the most commonly trusted high volume commercial printing technology. As mentioned earlier, the design is first exposed onto the film, which then will be transfered to the plates (which can be in the form of rubber or steel), and finally onto the printing surface. The lithography process is based on repulsion of oil and water. The image to be printed gets ink from ink rollers, while the non printing area attracts a film of water, keeping the non printing areas ink-free.
What are the Advantages of both techniques?
Digital Printing Advantages
- If you’re doing small runs, this method would cost alot cheaper.
- Shorter turnaround time
- Every print is the same.
- More accurate counts, less waste and fewer variations, due to not having to balance ink and water during press run.
Offset Printing Advantages
- Higher quality of image, better resolution, usually do not cause streaks or spots.
- You can use many types of printing surface, for example, paper, wood, plastic, cloth, metal etc.
- Many modern offset presses use “computer-to-plate” further increasing quality.
- Cheaper, the unit price per piece goes down as the printing quantity increases.
- Very effective for high volume jobs.
So when it comes back to the question of “Which printing method do I use?”, we should consider the following key points.
Quantity: Offset printing has a high initial cost, such as the ink, running cost and so on. Offset is usually done in quantity of 1000 rounds per printing. So when the print quantity is low, using offset printing is not recommended (unless you’re looking at a better quality printing). Digital printing would then be a better method to select when it comes to very low quantity printing.
Printing Medium: One of the things you have to consider is the printing surface. Digital printers usually have limited paper types that you can print one, some digital printer may not support papers which are very thick. Offset printing would then be your option as these printers can print on many surfaces such as plastic, metal, rubber and so on. The size also matters, digital printers usually supports smaller size printing (usually A3 or A2 size only). Offset printers can print bigger size.
Colour Usage: Digital printing uses the 4 colors process printing (CMYK- Cyan Magenta Yellow & Black). If you’re looking at printing something that are of 1 color or even 2 colors, offset printing would be a much more effective approach.
Pantone Color Printing: If you’re planning to print using the Pantone® Matching System, offset printing will give you the best match, since it uses actual Pantone® ink. Digital printing simulates the color using a four-color matching process, so some digital printers may offer less accurate color matching on projects.
Turnaround Time: If you need the particular printings to be done at a quicker time, digital printing would be a better approach as they are faster. Eventhough mentioned, offset printers nowdays can also produce the printings fast (Usually costlier machines).
Proofing Of Design: Digital printing would be more accurate to be used for proofing the printing items as what you see on the screen are usually the same when printed on paper (unless the screen resolution is different).
Customization: When you’re looking at printing something such as letterhead, namecards etc that changes very often, then you would want to consider using digital printing as you can print as and when required. Offset printing would be too costly to print a handfull of materials.
As a conclusion, you may use both printing technique, depending on what you require based on the points stated above. We should not take away either printing method as they are both have their own advantages.
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Webthris Printing Studio Links
- Namecard Printing
- Flyer Printing
- Brochure Printing
- Bookmark Printing
- Postcard Printing
- Greeting Card Printing
- Sticker Printing
- Letterhead Printing
- Corporate Folder Printing
- A4 Booklet Printing
- Desktop Calendar Printing
- Paper Bag Printing
- Notepad Printing
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