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PFI's graphic design team provides customers with the full gamut of services. From illustration, to corporate identity conceptualization, we can fulfill your needs. Our design department has over thirty years combined experience in providing top shelf design and layout.
One of PFI's specialties is logo creation/redesign. Our clients range from fledgling companies just starting out, to corporations who are the cornerstone of their field. They all have one thing in common. They can always count on PFI to capture the look they've been searching for. Our professional design team treats each client with the personalized and attentive consideration you've come to expect from PFI.
Another area in which PFI has excelled, is direct mail. PFI holds the 2002 Business Forms Labels & Systems' Bronze Award for Excellence in design, in the direct mail category. In addition to industry acclaim we have gained a reputation for excellence in design from our clients. As a result, a vast majority of our design business comes from word-of-mouth referrals and personal recommendations.
The next time you need design work, from simple newsletters to eight color t-shirts remember PFI. Excellence, by design.
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When you need marketing support, promotional materials or a complete corporate identity package, PFI has experienced artists to assist you. Our in-house graphics department can design and layout your printing projects or work from customer supplied electronic files. With an emphasis on service, we will take your project from conception to press and achieve the quality results you have come to expect from PFI.
Conceptual & Creative Design Services
Graphic Design, Typesetting & Layout
Logo Design& Corporate Identity
Scanning
Image Editing & Color Correction
Proofing
Illustration
File Archiving
Signage
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 The development and manufacturing of business forms is expensive, but the forms are even more expensive to use. The goal of workflow analysis is to successfully develop an effective and efficient tool for communication - the business form.
To accomplish this, an analyst must examine and evaluate various parts of a form system or process. Questions concerning the life of specific forms are asked:
- How many parts are needed?
- Who gets them?
- What do they do with them and why?
- Does it need to be stored?
- For how long?
These types of questions reveal ways PFI's customers can save money, both from a business forms supply and a processing point of view.
On-site study and analysis
Identification of inefficiencies and obsolescence
Systems usage requirements
Cost analysis/justification
Effective and efficient forms design and development
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