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Presentation Materials

Presentation Materials

Presentation Materials Make your next presentation more memorable by providing handout materials that engage the audience, reinforce your message, and keep key information front-of-mind even after the presentation has ended.

Start with a banner to catch your audience's attention immediately as they walk in the door. Add a pocket folder, designed to complement your company's brand (for sales presentations) or the theme of the event. Include relevant handouts, proposals, press kits, product literature, and anything else considered important to your audience, as well as a business card and brief note, thanking your audience and recapping the main points you covered in your talk.

1 Online Ordering – Presentation Materials

To get the most out of your next presentation, consider including the following elements in your presentation kit. Check the boxes next to the items you'd like to use. When you add a checkmark, a form will appear, so you can personalize it to your specific needs. If you need any items not listed here, you can add them separately from our product list.

Quick Start Presentation Kit

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Banner

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size

  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    Whether placed in a storefront window, a trade show booth, or at an outdoor event, most banners are intended to draw attention. The most effective way to do that is with color. The colors you choose will ultimately depend on the design of your banner and its intent.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for many banners. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Finishing

  5. Wind Slits

  6. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  7. Job Name


  8. File(s)

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Pocket Folder

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size



  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    Most pocket folders are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your pocket folders don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most pocket folders. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Outside


    Inside

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Inside color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Paper Choices

  5. Pockets




  6. Business Card Slits





  7. Aqueous Coating

  8. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  9. Job Name


  10. File(s)

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Sales Sheet

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size




  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    Most sell sheets are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your sell sheets don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most sell sheets. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

    ?

    Front


    Back

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Back color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Paper Choices

  5. Hole Drilling

  6. Shrink Wrapping

  7. Aqueous Coating

  8. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  9. Job Name


  10. File(s)

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Brochure

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size




  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    Most brochures are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your brochures don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most brochures. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

    ?

    Front


    Back

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Back color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Paper Choices

  5. Folding Options

  6. Shrink Wrapping

  7. Aqueous Coating

  8. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  9. Job Name


  10. File(s)

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Proposal/Report

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size




  3. Number of Pages

    Count your pages as they would be numbered in a book. Include the front and back covers, both inside and out (4 pages total), in your count.

  4. Color Options (Cover)

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Inside color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  5. Color Options (Interior Pages)

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  6. Paper Choices (Cover)

  7. Paper Choices (Interior Pages)

  8. Aqueous Coating

  9. Binding Method

    View Saddle-Stitching

    Saddle-Stitching (staples)Saddle-stitching involves inserting staples through the spine of a multi-page document before it is folded. Most booklets and smaller magazines use this binding method.


    View Comb Binding

    Comb BindingComb binding involves drilling 19 square holes along the left edge of each sheet of paper. Round plastic bindings are then inserted into these holes. The process can be used for booklets, manuals, catalogs, or reports up to 400 pages long. Additional pages can be added or removed easily, and the finished piece lies flat when opened.


    View Tape Binding

    Tape BindingTape binding uses heavy-duty tape to hold the pages of a booklet, report, or other multi-page document together. Known for its strength and durability, it is a frequent choice of librarians and graduate school professors. Tape binding works best with documents up to 300 pages long.


    View Spiral Binding

    Spiral BindingSpiral binding involves inserting metal or plastic wire through holes drilled along the left-hand side of each page. The technique allows the finished document to lie flat and double-over on itself (something comb binding does not allow). Technical manuals and notebooks are commonly spiral-bound.


    View Wire-O Binding

    Wire-O BindingWire-O binding is similar to spiral binding but uses double-looped wires. This provides additional durability and support. As with spiral binding, Wire-O-bound materials can lie flat and double-over.


    View Velo Binding

    Velo BindingVelo binding involves drilling holes and inserting a strip with plastic tines through the left edge of a booklet or multi-page report. A second strip, with matching holes, is placed under the document, allowing the tines to pass through. A machine presses the spine together, so the excess length can be cut from the ends of the tines. Heat is then applied to melt the plastic and seal it tightly together. Velo binding is commonly used for legal documents.


  10. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  11. Job Name


  12. File(s)

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Business Card

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size

  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    If you're looking to make your business card stand out and get noticed, we recommend considering a full-color front, especially if your business card contains a photo or other image.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

    ?

    Front


    Back

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Back color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Paper Choices

  5. Shrink Wrapping

  6. Aqueous Coating

  7. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  8. Job Name


  9. File(s)

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Catalog

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size










  3. Number of Pages

    Count your pages as they would be numbered in a book. Include the front and back covers, both inside and out (4 pages total), in your count.

  4. Color Options (Cover)


    Outside


    Inside

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Inside color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  5. Color Options (Interior Pages)

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  6. Paper Choices (Cover)

  7. Paper Choices (Interior Pages)

  8. Aqueous Coating

  9. Binding Method

    View Saddle-Stitching

    Saddle-Stitching (staples)Saddle-stitching involves inserting staples through the spine of a multi-page document before it is folded. Most booklets and smaller magazines use this binding method.


    View Comb Binding

    Comb BindingComb binding involves drilling 19 square holes along the left edge of each sheet of paper. Round plastic bindings are then inserted into these holes. The process can be used for booklets, manuals, catalogs, or reports up to 400 pages long. Additional pages can be added or removed easily, and the finished piece lies flat when opened.


    View Tape Binding

    Tape BindingTape binding uses heavy-duty tape to hold the pages of a booklet, report, or other multi-page document together. Known for its strength and durability, it is a frequent choice of librarians and graduate school professors. Tape binding works best with documents up to 300 pages long.


    View Spiral Binding

    Spiral BindingSpiral binding involves inserting metal or plastic wire through holes drilled along the left-hand side of each page. The technique allows the finished document to lie flat and double-over on itself (something comb binding does not allow). Technical manuals and notebooks are commonly spiral-bound.


    View Wire-O Binding

    Wire-O BindingWire-O binding is similar to spiral binding but uses double-looped wires. This provides additional durability and support. As with spiral binding, Wire-O-bound materials can lie flat and double-over.


    View Velo Binding

    Velo BindingVelo binding involves drilling holes and inserting a strip with plastic tines through the left edge of a booklet or multi-page report. A second strip, with matching holes, is placed under the document, allowing the tines to pass through. A machine presses the spine together, so the excess length can be cut from the ends of the tines. Heat is then applied to melt the plastic and seal it tightly together. Velo binding is commonly used for legal documents.


  10. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  11. Job Name


  12. File(s)

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Notecard

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size (Folded)





  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    Most folded cards are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your folded cards don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most folded cards. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

    ?

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Back color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Paper Choices

  5. Matching Envelopes

  6. Shrink Wrapping

  7. Aqueous Coating

  8. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  9. Job Name


  10. File(s)

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Program/Schedule of Events

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size



  3. Number of Pages

    Count your pages as they would be numbered in a book. Include the front and back covers, both inside and out (4 pages total), in your count.

  4. Color Options (Cover)

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Use for the Inside color.
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  5. Color Options (Interior Pages)

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  6. Paper Choices (Cover)

  7. Paper Choices (Interior Pages)

  8. Aqueous Coating

  9. Binding Method

    View Saddle-Stitching

    Saddle-Stitching (staples)Saddle-stitching involves inserting staples through the spine of a multi-page document before it is folded. Most booklets and smaller magazines use this binding method.


    View Comb Binding

    Comb BindingComb binding involves drilling 19 square holes along the left edge of each sheet of paper. Round plastic bindings are then inserted into these holes. The process can be used for booklets, manuals, catalogs, or reports up to 400 pages long. Additional pages can be added or removed easily, and the finished piece lies flat when opened.


    View Tape Binding

    Tape BindingTape binding uses heavy-duty tape to hold the pages of a booklet, report, or other multi-page document together. Known for its strength and durability, it is a frequent choice of librarians and graduate school professors. Tape binding works best with documents up to 300 pages long.


    View Spiral Binding

    Spiral BindingSpiral binding involves inserting metal or plastic wire through holes drilled along the left-hand side of each page. The technique allows the finished document to lie flat and double-over on itself (something comb binding does not allow). Technical manuals and notebooks are commonly spiral-bound.


    View Wire-O Binding

    Wire-O BindingWire-O binding is similar to spiral binding but uses double-looped wires. This provides additional durability and support. As with spiral binding, Wire-O-bound materials can lie flat and double-over.


    View Velo Binding

    Velo BindingVelo binding involves drilling holes and inserting a strip with plastic tines through the left edge of a booklet or multi-page report. A second strip, with matching holes, is placed under the document, allowing the tines to pass through. A machine presses the spine together, so the excess length can be cut from the ends of the tines. Heat is then applied to melt the plastic and seal it tightly together. Velo binding is commonly used for legal documents.


  10. Hole Drilling

  11. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  12. Job Name


  13. File(s)

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Notepad

Notepads are printed 50 pages per pad with cardboard backing & binding on 70# opaque text paper.

  1. Quantity


    Enter Quantity
  2. Size




  3. Color Options

    ? Which color option should I choose?

    The colors you choose for your memo and notepads are really up to you. Corporate colors are commonly used to reinforce a brand, while full-color graphics can add a nice visual appeal.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    ?

    Color #1


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code

    Color #2


    Pantone (PMS) Color Code
    Ink selections noted. Please continue.
  4. Shrink Wrapping

  5. Turnaround Times

    - 5 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 3 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - 2 Full Business Days After Proof Approval
    - I need it by
    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  6. Job Name


  7. File(s)

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