We offer three types of calendars for marketing your business all year round: Wall Calendars, Poster Calendars and Card Calendars. Wall calendars are made up of multiple pages bound together (using wire-o or saddle stitch binding) and are the most commonly recognized format for calendars displaying one month at a time with a photo or image above the calendar days. Card calendars and poster calendars display an entire year or period of time on a single sheet of paper or cardstock and are offered in standard postcard and poster sizes respectively.
Calendars are most popular for marketing around New Years Day, so it is very important to plan for the necessary printing turnaround time when placing your order. Card calendars and poster calendars require 1-3 business days, while wall calendars require 4-6 days business day for printing. When ordering bulk calendars, planning your calendar design and printing for a standard turnaround time will be the most effective way to save on costs.
Poster and wall calendars can be highly-effective in promotional marketing when designed with aesthetically pleasing images and layouts. Card calendars can be equally effective in larger quantities as hand outs and mailers. Designing a calendar that people will want save and display all-year-round will be the best way to generate the most return on your marketing investment!
Use our calendar printing services and have your orders of 250 to 20,000 copies printed, cut, bound and packaged within 4, 6 or 8 business days.
Our other notable offerings include customization of specs. You can vary the dimensions of your calendars by adjusting at intervals of 0.25" from 4.45" x 5.5" to 18" x 26". Our fixed sizes are set at 11" x 17" and 12" x 24". When folded, measurements result to 8.5" x 11" and 12" x 12", respectively.
Your 28-page calendars can have cover pages made of 100 lb gloss cover, 100 lb. matte cover or 100 lb. gloss text stocks. Inner sheets are composed of 100 lb. gloss text. Gloss finish creates a soft sheen on the surface while matte gives a subdued effect.
Other options are hole-drilling, saddle stitching and wire-O binding.
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