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These are printed on Crane Lettra 300 gsm 100% cotton paper. Matching envelopes.
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The first tab in the menu bar above will take you to a high resolution slideshow of the announcements.
These are printed on Crane Lettra 300 gsm 100% cotton paper. Matching envelopes.
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Printed on Crane Lettra 220# duplex stock. Four passes on the solid black, two passes on the text, two passes on the metallic green. Yikes.
Great client, this is his design. Nice.
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We tried die cutting cards today. Makes me wonder what took me so long to try yet another task that the Windmill does well. I’ve mangled many a business card, trying to cut them on a regular paper cutter. So I emailed Bobbie at Key Dies and she graciously helped me through the process of figuring out exactly what I wanted. Once the order was finalized, the die was here almost instantly. That’s a great company.
I periodically do calling cards for my friend Hugo in Maine somewhere and this is the product of our first die cutting effort. Just look at those razor sharp and clean edges. It’s enough to give you goosebumps. Ok, so this is for a narrow audience, but I’m still pretty excited…
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Father’s Day is coming up and we have some campy and cool cards for the big guy. We’re debuting these at the NSS this coming week.



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We’re doing a series of these. This is the first. Very traditional and sumptuous.
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It’s a birthday bonanza here at ye olde print shop. Another new piece for the NSS. Four colors no less, and commensurately difficult (expensive) to make. But I think it looks pretty nice. We’ll be in Booth #1950, so do drop on by if you’re in the area.
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