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by ticketprinting on July 15, 2009

A brilliant ticket…. What does that mean?

Companies involved in the printing of event tickets hope you will simply look at their product and say, “Brilliant.” But within the industry, these companies put much effort into all the steps leading up to a a product launch. Long before you’ve surveyed your finished product, UK Ticket Printing has considered how to provide the most splendid General Admission Tickets and Event Kits we can create.

  • Design Every ticket begins as an idea in the mind of the designer, who has already taken into account the types of design you need. Our designers are skilled professional artists, working full-time to bring new and innovative images to you and your organisation.
  • Features We provide the extras: security features like bar codes and sequential numbering, convenience features like perforated stubs and booklet stapling, and customisation features like personal image upload and all the text space you can possibly fill.
  • Card stock All of our products are printed on heavy card stock. Depending on the type of ticket you need, you can choose from among several thicknesses, but all our paper products are strong, high-quality items, ensuring your order arrives sturdy and stays that way.
  • Printing With high-resolution digital printing, you know that your designs and your custom image uploads will be rendered in full detail. Bright colours and full bleed printing really make your tickets stand out in a crowd. Our process lets us provide 24 hour turnaround on most orders!

Well, now you know. Brilliant tickets have so much more going for them than the approval your customers will provide when you start selling. Brilliant tickets require quality workmanship, attention to detail, and pride in the finished product.

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