Print materials are vital to your marketing collateral

In this day and age, a physical footprint of your business is a meaningful reminder of the services and products you can provide potential customers. Whether brochures or tradeshow handouts, Stellaractive can design and produce nearly any branded print items you need.

  • Business cards
  • Letterhead
  • Envelopes
  • Brochures
  • Tradeshow handouts
  • Presentation folders and packets
  • Vehicle wraps
  • Packaging

Direct mail services

Stand out with direct mail, a cost-effective tactic for spreading word of your business far and wide. We’ll work with you to develop a quality direct mail campaign that is strategically designed to meet your targets. We can determine mail routes based on geography, household income, median age, and more. Our comprehensive direct mail packages include design, print, shipping, and even postage.

Strengthen your brand

The importance of a strong brand can’t be overstated. Your brand makes you recognizable to customers and clients. We’ll ensure that your branding is completely incorporated into all your print materials. And if your brand isn’t fully developed? We can help you with that, too. Your brand should be more than a logo and a color palette – it should dictate how you represent your company. From internal communications to social media, your brand needs to be front-and-center.

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Design team tips

From jargon and technical specifications to creating visual harmony and consistency, our design team crafts tips and tricks to help keep you up to date.

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Know your file types

Before beginning a project, it’s important to know what image and design file types will be needed. JPEGs and PNGs are considered raster file types, which means they are made up of pixels and do not scale up very well. PNGs support transparency, and JPGs do not. SVG, Ai (Adobe…

Know your file types

Before beginning a project, it’s important to know what image and design file types will be needed. JPEGs and PNGs are considered raster file types, which means they are made up of pixels and do not scale up very well. PNGs support transparency, and JPGs do not. SVG, Ai (Adobe Illustrator) and EPS are vector files, which means they can scale infinitely.

High or print resolution imagery

For print projects, an image should be at least 300 dpi at the size it’s intended to be used. For a 24 x 36 in poster, for example, the JPG should be 300 dpi at 24 x 36 in. An image pulled from a website will almost never meet these…

High or print resolution imagery

For print projects, an image should be at least 300 dpi at the size it’s intended to be used. For a 24 x 36 in poster, for example, the JPG should be 300 dpi at 24 x 36 in. An image pulled from a website will almost never meet these requirements. For best results, high-resolution images should come directly from a photographer, purchased from a stock website, or be downloaded from a corporate brand resource portal.