Brochures
Showcase your brand with our experienced team of design and marketing professionals.
Flyers
Provide valuable product or service information in a visual format.
Business Cards
The essential first impression tool.
Improve digital accessibility with QR or AR codes to convert more leads.
Merchandise
Show off your brand in style. Let your customers promote you, and make even more money doing it.
Packaging
Deliver your product in packaging that reinforces brand values and encourages repeat business.
Posters
Indoor or outdoor. Well placed posters and banners can deliver a visual message that's impossible to miss.
Kiosks
Direct foot traffic to your location or website, and provide information necessary to create a sale.
Billboards
Blast your message to thousands of drivers in a specific market area. High brand exposure, low conversion.
Post Cards
Still effective in local markets with targeted approaches. Integrate with QR/AR for tracking and immersion.
Use Print to Boost Sales
Printed media can help you reach your target audience with ease. Create local brand recognition and guide customers directly to your location.
AR Integration
In an age of short attention spans and free ad-block software, many digital marketers are struggling to reach an online audience. Ad blocking increased 30% between 2015 and 2016, and as of December of 2016 615 million devices used some kind of adblocker. These trends are costly for digital marketers; a 2017 report shows that internet advertising costs have increased 12% in the last 3 years, five times more than inflation. Clearly, digital marketers are spending more money to reach fewer and fewer customers, and some companies are turning to virtual and augmented reality to boost customer engagement.
What’s the difference between VR and AR?
Augmented reality takes users’ current environment and adds something to it. Apple CEO Tim Cook described this distinction, saying: “I’m excited about Augmented Reality because unlike Virtual Reality which closes the world out, AR allows individuals to be present in the world but hopefully allows an improvement on what’s happening presently…That has resonance.” While less immersive than VR, AR allows users more freedom, and gives marketers more possibilities since they don’t need to work around a head-mounted display.
Most marketers are prioritizing augmented reality because everything the customer needs to experience AR is right on their mobile device. New technologies are being explored that can simulate medical symptoms, allow virtual-reality social interaction, or–in the case of IKEA’s Place app–allow customers to preview furniture in their homes before purchasing.
Although unique innovations like the Place app and medication company Excedrin’s migraine simulator are still relatively uncommon, a huge impact in the digital marketplace has already been made with 360 degree photo and video.