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Digital booklet printing to the rescue.

Going through a rebranding is a time-consuming process. So is compiling an annual report. Now imagine going through both at once. That’s what the Hillsborough Education Foundation (HEF) encountered. While the rebranding was complete and the annual report was in its final proofing, there was not enough time for the offset printing and intricate spot varnishing of the finished piece for the full Board to get a preview of new logo, new colors and last year’s achievements at the final meeting of 2013. The solution? Digitally printed booklets from ThinkShapes Mail.

Tampa financial institution banks on the power of shaped handouts.

Tampa-based Bay Cities Bank takes a different approach to banking. Founded in 1999 when the banking world was undergoing a rash of mergers and acquisitions, Bay Cities Bank opened its doors as a community bank. They use expertise and good, old-fashioned customer service to retain and attract customers, and shaped handouts from ThinkShapes Mail fit perfectly with their innovative spirit.

Limited quantities shouldn’t limit quality.

ThinkShapes Mail can print short digital runs from 10 to 250 cost effectively and fast. Pocket folders are printed on high gloss or other specified stocks. Booklets can be printed from eight to 60 pages, and have heavy cover stock for the covers as well as gloss text weight pages for the interior of the saddle-stitched booklet.

Shaped business cards were just what the doctor ordered for Kelly’s Family Pharmacy.

Kelly Hunt, Registered Pharmacist and President of Kelly’s Family Pharmacy, knew the exact prescription for success when seeking a unique business card. He wanted something that would set them apart from the big national chain pharmacies, and be as unique as the one-to-one attention they provide. Settling on a shaped business card of his logo, he set about to find a company to bring it to life.

General Cable helped create a buzz before show time with shaped direct mail.

When you manufacture and distribute the leading cable for the broadcast industry and have over 90,000 media and entertainment professionals under one roof, it’s paramount to build excitement for your booth in advance. General Cable, a 165-year-old innovator of wire and cable connectivity and communications, recently used shaped direct mail to spur booth visits in advance of the National Association of Broadcaster’s annual trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada.