I think, office stationery is one of the best ways advocating the image of a company. By imprinting or engraving the message, logo or slogan featuring the same thing, "profession," on office stationery, professional image can be clearly performed. From plastic card, custom made pens, pen holder, book mark to stationery tape, businesses can bring their spirit and professional image into full play. But what kind of message and logo should be applied?


Stationery Tape
With personalized office stationery, I think business' "industry line" and its dominance should be distinctly presented to people. Thus potential customers can perceive the service and products a company can offer and where its profession lays on at quick sight. When it comes to commercial companies, they may have to custom personalized memo holder, sticker, promotional ruler or promotional ball pen with clear and eye-catching slogan, logo or graphic of bold design and bright color. If it's about computer companies, they may have to custom personalized badges lanyard, custom pens or marker pen with modern, simple and forward-looking slogan, logo or message of levelheaded design and steady color.
Marker Pen
Marker Pen More, changing is NOT OK for that it makes recognizing a company harder. The purpose in custom personalizing office stationery is to convey profession and further to impress potential customers every time they unwittingly see the stationery. Hence the pick of size, font, and color must be taken under extreme discreetness. They should be in accordance with the theme and design of logo or graphic, which forms a great harmonization successfully expressing a company to the point. If a law firm applies solemn and profound design but with font italic "Hobo std" to its letter opener or roller damper, wouldn't that disaccord with "profession?" (Besides, italic usually leaves an unprofessional impression on people.) In addition, working with the same custom office stationery supplier is another good way to prevent discord while considering steady quality. Purchasing from suppliers would only raise the risk of inconsistent quality.
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