The Complete EDDM® Marketing Checklist

Despite the popularity of today’s Internet-driven marketing tools such as social media, search engine marketing, and commercial email, EDDM® marketing remains to be an affordable and cost-effective technique available to businesses.

Primoprint Design: December Digital Wallpaper

It’s time to bundle up and get this month’s free downloadable wallpaper for your desktop and mobile device. Each month, we offer a tech wallpaper created by our in-house design…

Tips on How to Design a Better Business Card

Having a well-designed business card functions as both a conversation starter and reminder of your brand. When asked, 72% of respondents said YES if they judge a company by their business card,…

How to Choose the Right Graphic Designer

When owning a business, there are certain things you’ll need such as a logo. Depending on your business, you may also need additional printed materials including: business cards brochures and…

Stand To Blade Company – Turning Passion into a Business

At Primoprint, we’re passionate about our veterans. After life in the military, many veterans go on to build their own businesses. We believe it’s important to support them. In honor of Veteran’s Day this week, we partnered with Derick Bosley from Stand To Blade Company. Our in-house design team worked with Derick to rebrand his custom knife business, which included a brand new logo, an insignia to represent his battalion, and print materials a small business needs to get started. We interviewed Derick to get his take on his business and what it was like working with Primoprint.

13 Famous Logos That Make You Think

Encountering graphic design is something that happens every day in almost every environment of our life. We scroll through social media posts where targeted ads fight for our attention, or we see a bus plastered in images as we sit in traffic or getting on the subway. Someone hands us their business card inviting a moment of intimacy between us and that design, an internal study we may not always be aware of.