By Miss Details + July 1st, 2009
Ecopaper.com organic papers are created using a special blend of 100% post consumer waste and tree free agricultural bio-products. That’s where the bananas come in, discarded stalks of banana trees are mashed up and transformed in to sheets of paper, envelopes and even notebooks. This all-natural paper is smooth, uncoated and great for printing. [...]
By Miss Details + June 24th, 2009
Neenah Paper offers a variety of “green” paper for your printing pleasure. Not
only green in color [see Green Tea], but also green as in environmentally
friendly.
Environment Premium Recycled Papers have four recycled options.
1. 100% Recycled Fibers-also known as paper produced without the use of
chlorine and recycled paper material.
2. 80% Mixed Resources-which is made up of 80% [...]
By Miss Details + April 25th, 2009
We hear a lot about “being green,” “doing our part,” and “sustainability,” but even if we want to act more environmentally responsible, how can we do it?
Well, one thing that affects all of us is printing, especially if we have a business. The good news is that there are a ton of ways that we can become more sustainable by [...]
By Miss Details + April 23rd, 2009
In every thing we do as business owners we have to pay attention to the details. This post is just a friendly reminder to proof your work. Be it an email, a resume, a menu or a brochure.
When I say proof, I don’t just mean glance I mean, check that your name and phone number [...]
By Miss Details + March 22nd, 2009
The mere thought of hiring people can cause business owners to sweat. It costs money, time, and businesses screw it up all the time; costing even more money. Why is this? Well, because hiring people is hard and we make mistakes in picking people. So, why not outsource instead of hiring bad employees?
Fear. Owners hate uncertainty, [...]
By Miss Details + January 28th, 2009
The most basic function of a business card is to pass on your information. But your card might be telling potential customers something else. Make sure you create the memory you want.
Think about your own experiences when you receive a card. Is it flimsy or rigid? Does it look like 50 other cards or do [...]
By Miss Details + November 28th, 2008
I remember having to memorize the periodic table in highschool, not sure if I could tell you how I use that information in my graphic design career. Here are two periodic tables that are much more relative.
The Periodic table of Branding created by Kolbrener, where you rollover each branding element and see the definition:
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