There’s a lot to be said for great inspiration, and Dribbble has a plethora of it. From print design inspiration to web design and everything in between, it’s a continually…
Business Card Etiquette – 7 Useful Tips
Printing business cards continue to be an essential part of your networking toolbox. As technology continues to evolve, we don’t have to worry about the business card becoming obsolete. When…
Tips for Sending Business Holiday Cards
It’s October, and that means the Holiday season is upon us! Now is the time to decide if you’ll send out business holiday cards. Sure, you can take the easy…
How I Primo – Political Printing
It’s election season, and as a politician, this is your time. It’s time to ramp it up and get your existing and potential voter’s attention! More than just Campaign Signs…
Fierce Female Designers: Creating Social and Cultural Change via Design
Graphic Design can take on many forms and meanings. It can range from simple logo designs for a small company or encompass iconic branding with companies such as Nike or GOOGLE. While both simple and iconic designs make their marks, we often don’t think about the people behind those designs or the social and cultural impacts they can make. Often design work goes beyond the obvious of what we see and remember and dives deeper to inspire social or cultural change. The female designers I have chosen to highlight have pushed boundaries in their design work as well as in their design-based social initiatives. The women designers mentioned below are bridging gaps of inequality in their unique way.
Employee Spotlight: Meet Sheila
At Primoprint, it’s the premium and affordable products that customers know, but it’s the fantastic people that make us, well, us! Over the next few months, we’ll be highlighting one…