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In Print

your message can be professional, credible, technically accurate, and beautiful.  From the tiny perfection of your business card, to the diagram laden training manual the size of a phone book,
it matters how you show up in print.

When was the last time you did an inventory of what you show the world?  Do your materials still resonate well with your audiences?  Are they harmonious with your current intent?  If they are excellent; have you translated this valuable content into presentations, and delivered it online?

There are things to know about font, image resolution and file type for print that are different than the things you need to know about projecting on a screen or publishing online.  We understand these differences and enjoy helping our clients to move seamlessly from one media to another.

We would be pleased to address your needs.

 

   
   
  As much as we help our clients to maximize their use of the internet and minimize the expenses of other modes of communication; sometimes a printed piece that can be held in your hands is the only way to go. 
The important thing is to be resourceful with everything you create, to allow it to be delivered to different audiences or stakeholders by the medium most suited to them and the message.
 
   

 

My friend Kathy teaches French to middle school students in Texas.  She is my best source of advice about communicating in print.  She is used to delivering to an  audience that doesn’t want to see it, read it, or remember it (luckily, spoken French will entice anyone).  Gretchen Newman helps us design pieces so intriguing and fine it is  a pleasure just to hold them.  They won’t get lost in a stack of paper. 
    Diane Korte, President
The Balance Group