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scothost
8th November 2009, 11:54
I am re-branding, need new letterheads, compliment slips and business cards.
It would be useful if I can send a design with colouring as an example for someone to come up with some ideas to then print.
Cheers
Lee
Eagle
8th November 2009, 14:09
I can certainly handle the design then pass you on to a good printer. :)
scothost
8th November 2009, 14:24
Sent you a message.
Lee
Davef
8th November 2009, 15:40
We use a company called Azimuth Print Ltd. Very good prices, fast turnaround and good quality. You can also upload your own artwork
scothost
8th November 2009, 15:56
Thanks Dave.
neildigital
8th November 2009, 16:18
250 x Business Cards
Full colour
400gsm
From artwork supplied by you
Deliver via next day courier
£20 plus vat
Calibre Designs
8th November 2009, 18:10
Nice link to inspirational business card designs. (http://www.yeeeeee.com/2008/08/13/75-inspirational-business-cards/)
Thought that it may help :)
SOTRC
9th November 2009, 09:30
We also can provide the design work. Give me a buzz if you want a price.
KreativeJuice
9th November 2009, 09:33
Hi Lee,
I would also like to throw our name into the hat.
Feel free to view our portfolio (http://www.kreativejuice.co.uk/portfolio.html) and get in touch if you feel we can work together.
Kind regards
Karen
plotter
9th November 2009, 09:57
Not trying to sound rude but, Why dont you just go to your local printer, every town has them?:|
People insist on getting the cheapest price, when it isnt always the best job? and with resellers around everywhere now in my trade it really is annoying, as most really havent got a clue about the business.
Help your local small business.
scothost
9th November 2009, 10:10
Where did I say I want cheap or knock down printing? If a local printer had come on here for example and said I am 5 minutes away, I would have went to them.
There are 5 printers within a few miles of me but what makes any of them as good as the ones offering on here?
I am well aware of resellers in the market place as well, but that still does not mean they wont provide the service I want.
plotter
9th November 2009, 10:16
my point is, you have a small shop or whatever. selling whatever, but all your locals go elsewhere... All im saying is support your local businesses, including you. instead of looking on the net, take 10 minutes out and go and see them.
If we dont start supporting all the local small businesses then we will all eventually go bust
KreativeJuice
9th November 2009, 10:17
What is it that you do plotter?
plotter
9th November 2009, 10:21
i am a printer / signmaker. But even if i was selling books, or phones or whatever i think that all small businesses should stick together and use eachother, dont you agree?
scothost
9th November 2009, 10:27
I dont disagree with your point plotter, supporting your local business is important. I would doubt anyone on here would argue that point.
However these days it's down to the local business owners to go out and get their customers, not expect them to come their way, I certainly dont, would be out of business by now. Thats how it is these days and I am sure you aprpeicate that.
Being a UK business forum and a popular one with a Scottish section is a good way to trade your services as one opportunity for the local business to get their name known and perhaps some business.
KreativeJuice
9th November 2009, 10:29
I totally agree IF you can get the service to the standards that are available elsewhere. I wouldn't buy substandard food just because its local, so why would I buy substandard services or print work? The vast majority or 'local' printers/designers are just not up to the task of producing the quality that we find acceptable, and I do know because we have been in the business for over 15yrs and mostly the local guys are over priced, slow, rubbish quality and tend to cock up jobs on a daily basis.
plotter
9th November 2009, 11:45
If your local printers are that bad, maybe i should spread my wings abit;)
scothost
9th November 2009, 14:15
Is printing not an industry where you can do exactly that, resulting in a wider scope of appeal than local. For info, I got a call back from a local printer, stays about 2 miles away. Quoted me:
1,000 Letterheads
1,000 business cards
1,000 compliment slips
Providng I give him the design, it's £395 + VAT
hmmm, no deal I think and said local printer can find another local business to support him at those prices, because I wont :)
OPC-Oxford
9th November 2009, 14:20
If you looking for a local or at least scottish based printers The Online Print Company has franchisees across the UK enabling you to purchase from a reputable Online Service but have the comfort of having a local representative. Our HQ is also in Scotland.
Visit us at The Online Print Company (http://www.theonlineprintcompany.com/oxford) and if you need any assistance please don't hesitate to call me.
eprint
9th November 2009, 14:26
Hi,
We can print for you, visit our site or just send us a message.
Keith
plotter
9th November 2009, 14:30
admittedly that is expensive, i would only charge roughly about £200 for that all in, without working out exactly. Im sure someone here will say im expensive and they can do it cheaper, these are the people who dont even actually own a press and are just trying to make a quick buck.
scothost
9th November 2009, 14:39
^^ That last part I do agree with.
And I have now selected a designer for this project. When I choose a printer it will be someone who does have their own press and will actually know what they are doing rather than just handling a design that ends up with someone else.
ah, getting there, I hate jobs like this, I would rather be harrasing, em, sorry canvassing landlords for their business :)
Wee Print
13th July 2010, 19:57
Hi,
I can design and print a wide range of products. If you send me the details via my website www(dot)weeprint.co.uk I can send you a quote.:)
Wee Print
14th July 2010, 08:54
Hi, I meant to say, I'm a small business so I keep my prices low so I can help out other businesses starting out too. I do digital printing which is alot cheaper than lithography. As I said above if you go to my website you can get more details. :)
Minuteman Press
14th July 2010, 20:57
I'm guessing you're all sorted (eight months ago!!!) now :D.
dirtmaster
13th September 2010, 23:15
i'm lokking for a printer/graphic designer based in scotland. send me a PM
cheers
Tony