23
Feb
We were approached by two ad agencies to create Pop-Up Mascots for Palmer Trinity School and Columbia College. The schools wanted a Owl and a Bear.
We brought these adorable Mascots to life. They provided a “WOW’ factor when they were sent out with recruitment and welcome packages to potential and current students.
The Mascots mail flat then “POP” into shape when pulled from their envelopes.
We are now offering special pricing and limited runs of our Double Polyhedrons as customizable Mascots. Get ready to customize your favorite Mascot today!
Watch our Pop-Up Mascots in action!
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23
Feb
It’s Throwback Thursday so let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit Vintage Products!
Nothing is more exciting to me than space travel, and back in 1958, Swift Premium created a wheel chart to educate kids about the solar system. You would set your planet of choice in the upper window. You then saw the astronomical sign, maximum surface temperature, distance from earth, and period of revolutions around the sun. When you turned the chart over, it showed the relative size and diameter of the planet.
The graphics on this piece are fantastic, so it grabbed my print geek's attention. The attention to detail on the spaceship and galaxy is out of this world!
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9
Feb
It’s Throwback Thursday so let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit Vintage Products!
Years ago, people would get their milk and dairy products from various farms. J.L. Jarman Company created this unique Wheel Chart that customers of Schneider-Bruce Dairy Co. could add extras to their orders. The unique die-cut shape could be inserted into an empty milk bottle. They then could raise any of the numerous flags to indicate what they wanted to be added to their order. This piece was so unique that it was copyrighted in 1949.
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