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    It is Time to Work for Yourself
    The workplace in today’s environment is a stressful place. The uncertainty of the economy coupled with your dependence on the decisions of others leaves you in a fragile position. Do you constantly ask the following questions of yourself?• Am I working too much and making to little? • Am I trapped in this job? • Do I feel as if I am on a treadmill, spinning faster and never moving forward? • Am I just busy or am I accomplishing something? • Do you daydream about a joy of freedom? • Am I fed up with missing family time, family events, and making other personal sacrifices? • Do I c
    I handed out my card, I watched people feel the paper for its stripes and hold it up against the light (yes, it really was a translucent paper). Everyone commented on the cards and that is exactly what we designers want; an outstanding look and feel for our projects.

    At a recent AIGA event, I sat across from a designer who had taken my idea one step further. He handed me a translucent business card printed on both sides, creating a truly special effect.

    The variety of colors, textures and weights of translucent papers has increased dramatically. Consider choosing Crom?tica, Chartham T

    Motivation Made Simple
    If you're a manager then you've been told at least once that you have to "motivate your people." But how do you do that? Here's what you can do to get the job done.Change your mindset. Forget about "motivating" people. You can't see motivation. Motivation is inside another person's head and heart. You can't touch it. You can't measure it. And, therefore you can't manage it.Think about managing the things you can see and measure. Start concentrating on behavior and performance. The things people say and do are behavior. The results of their efforts are performance.Use the things you say an
    We hear it on the news every day. The economy is doing much better, but you and I know budgets for paper and printing are still tight and the increase in postal charges is always a concern. Many designers are still challenged to find more creative ways to maximize their resources.

    Reduced page counts and conservative print quantities are just some of the solutions. When it comes to paper, unusual finishes and surfaces, as well as the use of metallics and translucents are adding flair to one-color print jobs.

    Value-Added Excitement
    Specialty papers have the ability to add value and excitement to your projects. Whether you are designing a sophisticated fashion campaign or business cards for the local grocer, you want your designs to stand out.

    Over the last few years, there has been a growing interest in specialty papers used in print projects. Specialty papers are a vivid contrast to computer-generated design and corporations are now eager to use them to create a softer image for themselves. The new generation of production techniques make it easier to convert, print and finish these papers.

    Metallics
    Having been around for the last few years, metallics are still very popular. Papers with an overall metallic shine or just flecks of metallics, iridescents and pearlescents in a mutlitude of colors are coming onto the market. See a different shade of color depending on the angle of the paper reflecting the light. Take a closer look at Stardream, Aspire Petallics, Curious Metallics, Dimensions, Icedream or Reaction, to name just a few.

    Translucents
    Now, metallics or iridescents are not only found in opaque papers, but in translucent papers as well. Translucents have come a long way since the days when they were only used as flysheets. Translucent papers make remarkable business cards, invitations and marketing materials on their own.

    When I lived in Australia and started my own design studio, I needed a business card. Australia has 18 million inhabitants and only five paper merchants for the entire country. So, paper choices were nowhere near as extensive as in the U.S.

    I fell in love with a translucent Edward Dunlop paper with fine, white, slightly embossed stripes. Though the paper was noticeably thinner than the average business card and the price was higher, I took the chance.

    Every time I handed out my card, I watched people feel the paper for its stripes and hold it up against the light (yes, it really was a translucent paper). Everyone commented on the cards and that is exactly what we designers want; an outstanding look and feel for our projects.

    At a recent AIGA event, I sat across from a designer who had taken my idea one step further. He handed me a translucent business card printed on both sides, creating a truly special effect.

    The variety of colors, textures and weights of translucent papers has increased dramatically. Consider choosing Crom?tica, Chartham Tr

    Effortless Networking: Building Your Contact List
    A reader recently commented that my articles didn't "wow" her.Well, of course not -- my intention is not to impress or dazzle people!My goal is to provide useful information. And useful information can often be "unglamorous" because it is ... well... so utilitarian.For instance, someone recently asked about how best to build a list of contacts for her business.She has started a new business and attends events to build her contact list. However, she finds that most people at these events tend to stick to others they already know.Although she's not a shy person, she found that breaki
    alue and excitement to your projects. Whether you are designing a sophisticated fashion campaign or business cards for the local grocer, you want your designs to stand out.

    Over the last few years, there has been a growing interest in specialty papers used in print projects. Specialty papers are a vivid contrast to computer-generated design and corporations are now eager to use them to create a softer image for themselves. The new generation of production techniques make it easier to convert, print and finish these papers.

    Metallics
    Having been around for the last few years, metallics are still very popular. Papers with an overall metallic shine or just flecks of metallics, iridescents and pearlescents in a mutlitude of colors are coming onto the market. See a different shade of color depending on the angle of the paper reflecting the light. Take a closer look at Stardream, Aspire Petallics, Curious Metallics, Dimensions, Icedream or Reaction, to name just a few.

    Translucents
    Now, metallics or iridescents are not only found in opaque papers, but in translucent papers as well. Translucents have come a long way since the days when they were only used as flysheets. Translucent papers make remarkable business cards, invitations and marketing materials on their own.

    When I lived in Australia and started my own design studio, I needed a business card. Australia has 18 million inhabitants and only five paper merchants for the entire country. So, paper choices were nowhere near as extensive as in the U.S.

    I fell in love with a translucent Edward Dunlop paper with fine, white, slightly embossed stripes. Though the paper was noticeably thinner than the average business card and the price was higher, I took the chance.

    Every time I handed out my card, I watched people feel the paper for its stripes and hold it up against the light (yes, it really was a translucent paper). Everyone commented on the cards and that is exactly what we designers want; an outstanding look and feel for our projects.

    At a recent AIGA event, I sat across from a designer who had taken my idea one step further. He handed me a translucent business card printed on both sides, creating a truly special effect.

    The variety of colors, textures and weights of translucent papers has increased dramatically. Consider choosing Crom?tica, Chartham T

    The ONLY Type Of Advertising People LOVE!
    Can it be???Is there advertising that people actually love?You bet there is! And you are already very aware of it. The type of advertising I'm referring to is promotional items, also known as advertising specialties. It's anything a company would put their logo and contact information on, and then give away. They are used by many businesses all over the world to help maintain, and increase the amount of business they do with their customers every day.Why do people love it? Because we view the item more as a gift from the giver instead of an advertising tool. Have you ever been handed a logoe
    s, metallics are still very popular. Papers with an overall metallic shine or just flecks of metallics, iridescents and pearlescents in a mutlitude of colors are coming onto the market. See a different shade of color depending on the angle of the paper reflecting the light. Take a closer look at Stardream, Aspire Petallics, Curious Metallics, Dimensions, Icedream or Reaction, to name just a few.

    Translucents
    Now, metallics or iridescents are not only found in opaque papers, but in translucent papers as well. Translucents have come a long way since the days when they were only used as flysheets. Translucent papers make remarkable business cards, invitations and marketing materials on their own.

    When I lived in Australia and started my own design studio, I needed a business card. Australia has 18 million inhabitants and only five paper merchants for the entire country. So, paper choices were nowhere near as extensive as in the U.S.

    I fell in love with a translucent Edward Dunlop paper with fine, white, slightly embossed stripes. Though the paper was noticeably thinner than the average business card and the price was higher, I took the chance.

    Every time I handed out my card, I watched people feel the paper for its stripes and hold it up against the light (yes, it really was a translucent paper). Everyone commented on the cards and that is exactly what we designers want; an outstanding look and feel for our projects.

    At a recent AIGA event, I sat across from a designer who had taken my idea one step further. He handed me a translucent business card printed on both sides, creating a truly special effect.

    The variety of colors, textures and weights of translucent papers has increased dramatically. Consider choosing Crom?tica, Chartham T

    Inuit Eskimo Soapstone Carvings as Corporate and Cultural Gifts
    One of the unique ways about Canadian organizations is their choice of corporate or cultural gifts. In many cases for both companies doing corporate business and political organizations conducting cultural affairs internationally is the use of Inuit Eskimo soapstone carvings from the Canadian Arctic as gifts. This is especially true for gifts to foreign individuals, organizations or heads of state. In the world of commerce, Canadian corporations doing international business abroad have brought over Inuit soapstone carvings for their current or prospective foreign business partners. Asian and European companies h
    ed as flysheets. Translucent papers make remarkable business cards, invitations and marketing materials on their own.

    When I lived in Australia and started my own design studio, I needed a business card. Australia has 18 million inhabitants and only five paper merchants for the entire country. So, paper choices were nowhere near as extensive as in the U.S.

    I fell in love with a translucent Edward Dunlop paper with fine, white, slightly embossed stripes. Though the paper was noticeably thinner than the average business card and the price was higher, I took the chance.

    Every time I handed out my card, I watched people feel the paper for its stripes and hold it up against the light (yes, it really was a translucent paper). Everyone commented on the cards and that is exactly what we designers want; an outstanding look and feel for our projects.

    At a recent AIGA event, I sat across from a designer who had taken my idea one step further. He handed me a translucent business card printed on both sides, creating a truly special effect.

    The variety of colors, textures and weights of translucent papers has increased dramatically. Consider choosing Crom?tica, Chartham T

    Financing Your Franchise: SBA Loans
    Financing is one of the most confusing, and often frustrating, aspects of opening a franchise. Some franchisees pay cash, others take out home equity loans or tap into their retirement savings.In this article, we look at one of the most popular methods of franchise financing: the SBA Loan. SBA Loans are loans made by traditional lenders such as banks that are guaranteed by the federal government’s Small Business Administration.Banks prefer to lend money to franchise concepts which they have a positive track record, so the best place to start is with your franchisor. The franchisor should be able to pro
    I handed out my card, I watched people feel the paper for its stripes and hold it up against the light (yes, it really was a translucent paper). Everyone commented on the cards and that is exactly what we designers want; an outstanding look and feel for our projects.

    At a recent AIGA event, I sat across from a designer who had taken my idea one step further. He handed me a translucent business card printed on both sides, creating a truly special effect.

    The variety of colors, textures and weights of translucent papers has increased dramatically. Consider choosing Crom?tica, Chartham Translucent, Evanescent, Gilclear or Glama Natural. Add a contrasting flysheet to your standard black and white booklet, a simple spot color printing or blind embossing and create a memorable impression.

    Discover Textures
    The European market has led the way in using more textured papers and has even given traditional Laid papers a new surge of interest. Exciting new patterns are pressed into the paper during the manufacturing process, which give it a raised or depressed surface.

    The new textured surfaces are exceptional in coated and uncoated papers. Distinctive papers that look and feel like leather (yes, leather … it’s called Alezan), suede (SuedeTex) and rubber (Curious Touch or Plike) bring that extra oomph to a project. These textures adapt well to a variety of printing processes, as well as embossing and die-cutting.

    Unusual Alternatives
    Look out for niche mills coming to the market with even more unique papers. One new paper is covered with heat-sensitive flecks. When it is handled, the flecks disappear, only to return again when the paper surface is untouched (Curious Cool Fire). What will they think of next?

    Don’t forget about papers made from alternative fibers, such as beer, money flakes, hemp, kenaf, coffee, garlic, even bananas. They might not be for your day-to-day jobs, but there is a special application for them waiting to be designed.

    Though we hear about the fluctuations of paper companies, mills and paper lines, the choice of paper has never been this unique and elaborate. Translucents, metallics, holographics, synthetics, unique finishes and patterns, weights and colors and tear-resistant papers are just some of the new papers available today.

    Specialty papers may be higher priced than “standard” papers, but they are not out of your reach. They are also available in small quantities. Check with your mill or merchant rep or order them online directly from the mill.

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