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FIP welcomes graphic designer extraordinaire: Jen Hankey
Posted by admin in First in Print News
We’re pleased to announce the newest member of the First in Print team, Jen Hankey!
Jen has been very busy since joining our team! She has already designed a trade show booth, magazine ads, bottle neck coupons, shelf talkers, business cards, stickers, and more!
She has done an exceptional job so far, and we’re excited about the many collaborations that lie ahead.
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Hang tags for Jacksonville non-profit organization, Angels for Allison
Posted by admin in First in Print News
Angels for Allison is a non-profit organization that helps families deal with the financial burdens that come along with losing a child. They have raised upwards of $700,000 and counting for this incredibly worthy cause.
The nice ladies at Angels for Allison were getting low on hang tags for their products. They had purchased the old tags from another printer and felt like the price was a little high. For the new tags, they wanted to double the size to 2 x 4 inches, so they can feature a QR Code and fold in half.
Because of the brightly colored greens used in their logo, we decided to use Pantone colors instead of CMYK process. Wesley worked closely with Pam Oates from Angels for Allison on perfecting the graphic design. Before long, we had a proof that everyone absolutely loved.
Roughly a week later, the moment of truth arrived. I think they turned out magnificently if I do say so myself


Congratulations ladies, and best of luck with your fundraising!
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Plane ticket stub die-cut business cards for an ad agency
Posted by admin in First in Print News
We were approached by Aerolinea Creativa to print some very creative business cards. They had a unique concept to represent their group of creatives. The business card was to look exactly (and I do mean exactly) like an airline ticket stub.
This meant that we needed to use special fluorescent Pantone+ inks. It also meant that the cards were to be die-cut and perforated so that they come in pairs. You tear them apart, and you’ve got 2 ticket stubs.
Please ensure that your seat backs and tray tables are in the upright position.
The creativity never ceases to amaze when you go First in Print!





