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Call us old-fashioned, but we believe your print projects should be handled by people rather than computers. That's why we work with you every step of the way to make sure your projects are executed to your liking the first time around. 

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  • We help our customers plan and execute direct mail campaigns from start to finish.

  • We can create stunning booklets with a wide variety of finishing and binding options.

  • We print a wide selection of labels and stickers in varying sizes, shapes and finishes.

  • We can create brochures of all shapes and sizes and offer a wide variety of finishing and folding options.

  • We can create customized multiple part forms and checks for your business.

  • We help our clients create custom menus and menu masters to reflect the quality of their restaurant.

  • Broadcast your message and attract new customers with affordable rack cards that are sure to grab attention.

  • We can provide you with all your greeting card and invitation needs, from those essential corporate holiday greeting cards down to simple event invitations.

  • Whether you need a simple one-color design or multi-color with foil embossing, we'll deliver personal and professional stationery you will be proud to use.

  • A simple postcard could be your next big marketing piece. Let us help you create one that gets noticed, read and remembered.

  • Organize your materials with professionally designed, custom-printed binders and tabs.

  • Have an event coming up? We're your ticket to tickets with a wide variety of styles and sizes.

  • If looking professional is important, then dressing up your documents in quality presentation folders is a must. It can even increase your odds of landing a potential client.

  • Choose the gift that keeps on selling. Selecting the right product from our extensive list of promotional products can provide a great return on your investment.

  • They're not just for restaurants anymore. Table tents are great for any type of countertop display or for events where you want to promote something special.

  • Eye-catching, colorful door hangers can be an effective way of getting someone's attention while delivering your message.

Let us work, for you!

Minuteman Press is a locally owned and operated commercial print and mail company with locations in Colchester and Montpelier, Vermont. We have been serving businesses in Northern Vermont and beyond since our humble beginnings back in 1986. We offer both digital and offset printing services as well as full commercial direct mail services, making us a true one-stop-shop for our clients.

Jon and Nancy Cunningham purchased their first Minuteman Press shop back in 2003 when the company was located in South Burlington, VT. In 2005, they purchased their second shop in Montpelier. The South Burlington location later moved to Hinesburg and then to it's current location on Acorn Lane in Colchester. 

We are proud to be a small local Vermont business. Our staff of 15 works diligently to make sure your projects are planned and executed exactly to your liking and within your budget and time constraints. We pride ourselves on offering you affordable, high quality products with exceptional customer service to match. Get to know us a little better, and we are confident that you'll like what you see.

-Owners Jon and Nancy Cunningham

5 Tips for Designing an Effective Business Card

Every day, the business world moves closer and closer to going completely paperless. However, despite all of the innovation and technology which continues to move us forward, one item of the past will never go out of style: the business card. In fact, according to Adobe Blog, for every 2,000 business cards that get passed out, a company’s sales increase by 2.5%. No matter which type of professional you are, those marketing numbers are worth paying attention to.

Even so, take note: the actual design of your business card does influence its overall marketing effectiveness. For instance, the same Adobe article found consumers hang onto a colored card typically 10x longer than the standard white card. This means if you want your business card to turn into sales, then you must pay careful attention to how it’s created. Here are five tips for designing an effective business card.

 

1. Keep it simple.

When designing a business card, it’s easy to go overboard with ideas. You really want it to stand out, plus you have a lot of information to include. This mindset can quickly turn into a business card which is way too busy, too complicated and definitely not appealing to the average person. In this age of instant gratification, people want to know information as quickly as possible with as little fuss as possible. So, be sure to keep your business card design simple. Use one to three colors max, incorporate clean lines and straight edges and don’t get too crazy with the information included.

 

2. Use a bold design.

While keeping it simple, don’t be afraid to also use a bold design. It’s perfectly fine to incorporate unique colors or design ideas. By stepping outside of the box, you might actually catch someone’s attention and help turn the business card into a sale. For instance, try a nontraditional shape of the card, a textured paper or embossed lettering. Simple design features like these can make your card stand out from the pile, without over-complicating the process. And of course, remember to keep the bold design as simple as possible.

 

3. Have a large logo.

What’s the most important piece of information someone needs to receive from the business card? The business, of course! Grab people’s attention by making your logo the largest design element of the card. To keep it simple, use your logo as the basis for the entire design. How can the card work around the logo? What colors or design features complement the logo? By keeping these design pointers in mind, you can ensure anyone who sees the card will walk away remembering the business by the logo.

 

4. Include the essentials.

In accordance with keeping things simple, be sure the information on the card only includes the essentials. Incorporate your name, title, company name, address, phone number, email and website. Any other information is probably unnecessary and does not need to be on the card. As you go through the card design process, use a strict test to decide which information is absolutely pertinent to the consumer.

 

5. Make it legible.

Finally, make it legible. Seems simple enough, right? Unfortunately, many businesses get caught up in the creativity of designing a business card and forget someone actually has to be able to read it. Choose fonts which are professional, simple and easily readable for the average person. Anything more complicated will take extra time to read, and before you know it the business card will be tossed.

Even with today’s modern technology, a business card is still a powerful tool to have in your marketing belt. Keep these tips in mind as you design your next business card to make it more effective and help grow the business.