Eco-friendly Business Card Printing
• Our Recycled, Forest Friendly Paper is up to 100% Recycled
• Eco-friendly Printing Every Step of the Way
• Need special Di-cut Business Cards - we can do it!
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Mohawk Uncoated Cover has a smooth print surface which delivers crisp results.
• 50% - 100% Post-consumer Waste & Recycled Content
• 95 Brightness
Reincarnation Matte Cover has a unique and sophisticated look and feel.
• 100% Recycled, 60% Post-consumer Waste
• 92 Brightness
Dull (Silk) Stock is perfect for items that rely on photographs or fine artwork.
• 55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
• Acid Free and Archival Quality
Gloss Stock is a heavy-weight stock that is durable, yet well-suited for folding.
• 55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
• Acid Free and Archival Quality
• 91 Brightness
• Standard size: 3.5 x 2 inches format, horizontal or vertical printed
• Round Corner option available for an additional charge
• Variety of Eco-Friendly Paper Choices
• Gloss or Lamination Option available for added durability
Color Options:
• Full Color (CMYK) both sides
• Full Color on Front and Black on Back
• Full Color Front only
Recycled and Non-Recycled Paper, Eco-friendly Practices:
• Non-toxic water-based latex inks and soy-based inks
• Scuff-resistant, non-toxic aqueous coating
• Efficient minimal waste practices
• Chemical-free plate processing
• FSC Certified Recycled Paper
Here you'll find information on:
• Our Free Downloadable Templates
• Proofing Options
• File Preparation
• Mailing Services
• Postal Regulations
• Eco-friendly Paper Choices
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A well designed business card is important – it is usually someone’s first impression. You want it to be professional.
There are many ways you can approach the design of your business card and much depends on your business and the service you provide.
#1 - A basic business card, in general, is hardly more than contact information presented on a cream or white card stock – eco-friendly, recycled card stock if the business cards were printed with PrintingGreen. It is all you need for a straight forward business. With a nice logo, you’ll deliver a clean, concise message.
#2 - If you are an agent or repetitive of sorts, including a photograph on your business card is helpful. Real Estate Agents generally add photos to their business card. If part of your business includes making home visits as would an exterminator or agent, adding a photo to your business card allows the customer to recall your face. It adds a level of confidence and I dare say security.
#3 - A product image – sketch or photo – isn’t a bad idea, as long as it isn’t in addition to other image elements. You don’t want a circus on your business card. But if a single product is your mainstay, then featuring it on your business card is ideal.
#4 - Unconventional materials are certainly used for business cards – wood, plastic, metal. But those can get very, very expensive and are more suited for someone in the arts and design fields. Though an auto mechanic could cleverly print on metal sheets –it is unlikely the fancy card would make a difference in the volume of business. Cleverly designed business cards do little to communicate dependable mechanic. Always keep you message and product in mind and how your potential client relates to it.

Addressing Nitrate in CA Drinking Water Report
UC Davis
Tomorrow is the big day: the Report is released in Sacramento at the press conference. It looks so beautiful. Even the Vice President of ANR commented on what a good production job we all did.
You and Estimating should be proud besides the printing; ultimately that report could change positively impact how agriculture and drinking water co-exist forever.
- Ann Senuta
What does it mean
...to be certified green?
Many printers claim to be eco-friendly, advertising recycled paper and soy/vegetable based inks. While these steps are important and certainly do make a difference, these alone do not a Green company make.
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