M&N Graphics was established in 2015 We started as a small printing shop. We gradually expanded our services from small printing to large format printing. Adding more services like window tinting, commercial vehicle wrap and PPF Paint Protection Film. We are Llumar Window film and 3M Certified Installer.
Appeal Graphics Inc. Quality print, digital and website design. At Appeal Graphics, our goal has always been to provide the finest in creative and technical services. Winnipeg, Manitob,a CanadaWe make creative choices bearing in mind the varied technical realities as well as your product goals. We strive to exceed your expectations and meet every deadline while also maintaining a sensitivity to your budgetary concerns.Quality and Service!... that's our motto!If you are not familiar with our company, please feel free to explore our site and find out more about who we are, what we do and how we do it! ad, advertisement, website, design, banner, sign, packaging, logo, graphic, art, artist, illustration, presentation, designer, printing, stationery, 3d, animation
He is a follower of Christ.Matt failed art in high school.He achieved an Artist of the Year Award the following year.He designed his own Award.He stopped doing the comb-over in university.His barber charges a finder's fee.He's left handed.He can write with his right.He met his wife online.He has three kids (preemies).Matt shares an office in a church building.He is a slurpee addict.He's a Mark Messier lookalike.He can't play hockey.He ran a half marathon in 2006.Matt was born in Los Angeles.He is a dual citizen of the US and Canada.
With 20 years experience as a graphic designer, I opened shop 9 years ago and have been freelancing ever since. I work with a variety of clients across Canada but much of my focus is to provide design support for organizations and non-profits working towards social, environmental and sustainable development issues and initiatives. I just love working with my clients to promote the businesses that make Canada a unique and vibrant place to live!
simplelife designs combines big-shop quality with small-shop personal attention.
Services include:
Logo Design and Corporate Identity
Business Cards and Stationery Packages
Invitations & Advertising
Print Publications
Online Publications
Websites
Call 1-204-955-2372 to discuss your next design project!
Working with Tracey was effortless. She is extremely experienced and very responsive and developed an Annual Report for our non-profit organization that was a perfect fit with our vision and values. It was beautifully laid out and will be a product we use for future reporting, promotional and educational purposes. I'd highly recommend going with Simplelife Designs.Read more
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November 11, 2013 20 years ago an American professor found he had a problem. In the course of his work he'd get files from colleagues that he described as typewritten, not typeset. What he meant was that the authors had used typewriter conventions when creating the files on their computers. They would end a sentence and then put in two spaces, they would use double dashes rather than em dashes, and they would use a lower case L instead of the number one. He had to fix all these problems so that they conformed to typesetting conventions.