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Speedway Digital Printing September 07, 2010


A compendium of strange-but-true recent events as reported in the legitimate press.
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The world of business and finance gets skewered, as Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office policies, getting a raise, and the fast-paced world of Wall Street.
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A wry look at the absurdities of every day life.
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News From
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Idea of
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In graphic design, less really is more.
A Message From Harry Newhall, President
What is "QXMZT6FXWPNB84AG3WRX"?

If you think it looks like a code, you're right. A random product code. We recently finished an interesting project that utilized our XiJet inkjet printer to imprint customized 20-digit codes onto pre-printed four-color post cards.

The project came from a software company that is promoting Beta versions of their two new connected video games. They asked us to print upwards of 136,000 invitations for people to test out the games. They planned to hand out the invitations at several big gaming conventions here and abroad. The challenge for us was that each card needed to be imprinted with a different 20-digit code in a specific, small field on the front of each card. Using their databases, we were able to convert the lists into a file format that our machine can use, then popped the codes into the code box of each card. We did the entire job in only a few hours.

So don't think of us as just post card printers, although four-color cards are one of our specialities -- we can do lots more, especially when it comes to customizing cards, letters or direct mail pieces that can help boost your business.


Idea of the Week
The Risk of Over Designing

Simplicity is often seen, but it s a concept that is not easily explained. For some graphic designers, it's second nature. For others, it involves much forethought. Today's designers are trending toward more simple, clutter-free designs, as they return to simplicity. Here are some examples of how the traditional theme of less is more is used:
  • Advertising
    Not only can simple ads grab attention, but their short and to the point messages are also easier to comprehend. The concept of "less is more" is especially effective when writing ad copy.

  • Catalogs and Brochures
    Catalogs and brochures are expected to be a vast source of information, yet readers appreciate when they are simplified, organized, and easy to read and comprehend. Simplicity is often its own reward since it encourages increased use.

  • Packaging
    Like a poster, a package needs to attract the eye within seconds of its initial viewing. In recent years, shelves have been jammed with products whose designers have attempted to out-design one another. This gives simple package designs featuring primary colors, bold copy, white space, and clean design the ability to effectively break through the clutter.

  • Identity
    Not only do logos convey the personality of a company, but they also offer a memorable impression. Simple designs that incorporate a company's complex ideas are the root of a logo's power.
One of the perks of being a designer is the ability to develop a personality or character for a company or product. For designers, simplicity means a return to basics, but not at the expense of creative design.

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