Do you look good in print? Smart consumers are impressed with smart faces. Public perception of your organisation is determined in large part by presentation, and the first image you will present to the public will be visual. If you are selling any event, large or small, your publicity materials will tell the world all [...]
I won’t make myself look like a fool by making promises I can’t keep. I know the new site shall be launched soon, but I shan’t say how soon. The date has been changed more times than Becks’ hairstyle! But April seems like a likely date. Printing your own Event Tickets will be easier than [...]
I’m looking at the new site for UK Ticket Printing and the new site looks spectacular! The home page is lovely and easy to navigate with all the links you may need; the product pages each feature a clear, sharp image of the ticket design so you can really see what you’re buying. We’re counting [...]
What’s in your event? If you’re like me, it’s your heart and soul. Whatever the reason for your gathering–conviviality, charity, social issues–you care deeply about the group that is to gather. You want everyone to feel comfortable. You want everyone to have as much fun as they can, or to be as productive as possible. [...]
First impressions: we can’t help but form them, and we can’t help that others will form them about us. What we can help is what information we provide onlookers, the bare bones data on which they will base their impressions of us. I like to look sharp, but I’ll admit it: I’m the type of [...]
You don’t want just anyone at your private affairs, do you? That’s why you’re printing event tickets in the first place. “Admit One” means just that: admission is a privilege for the ticket holder. But what if you’re worried about everyone else? Printing your own tickets gives you a basic sense of security. Even stock [...]
Here’s how we do it. Printing our own event tickets: it works for community theatre; it works for large a cappella choirs; it works for your child’s grade three Christmas pageant. Let’s say my mate’s band booked a swank New Year’s gig in Bristol and it’s meant to be a posh, plummy, and exclusive affair. [...]