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Cereal Box Business Cards


Looking for an affordable, interesting business card or calling card? Love recycling? Feast your eyes on our new cereal box business cards!

One side features a design from a recycled cereal or packaged food box. The other features YOUR info. Give us 3-4 lines, such as:

Your name
Street address
and phone or web

and we’ll hand set some type and one of our lovely vintage borders.

These 100% recycled business cards are 100 for $115, 250 for $185 or 500 for $245. For a limited time,bring in your own cereal boxes

Read more... | Published: 04/24/10

 

More Praise!

We’ve been working with Adam Woodruff and Associates since 2005 creating business stationery, annually, for his gardening business. Late last year they approached us for a comprehensive redesign and to consult about how to market their company for the future. We developed a business card, letterhead, envelope, notecard, and a new logo that would help gain attention from potential clients while helping to retain current customers.
We love the way this stationery system turned out and we recently found out that many others do too. The work we did for Adam Woodruff and Associates just

Read more... | Published: 04/10/10

 

Quality Time!

In the Summer of 2009, The Firecracker Press was approached to produce a mailer for Quality Time of New Orleans, a company that makes clocks from vintage signs. Being a sucker for signage we jumped at the chance and we naturally used those delicious old lettering styles for inspiration.
We’re glad the judges at AIGA St. Louis are suckers for this stuff too… they just gave The Firecracker Press an award of merit for the work we did with Quality Time. For those who are asking, “what the heck does AIGA mean” it’s

Read more... | Published: 04/08/10

 

More Good!

The Firecracker Press (and now Typecast Publishing) have been producing a magazine for poetry and graphic design for the past few years… The Lumberyard. It comes out twice a year and has been called, “the most physically beautiful journal I’ve seen this year” by The New York Times, and won Best in Show at the 2009 Louisville Graphic Design Association competition. We’re happy to add another award to that list. AIGA St. Louis has given issues 4 and 5 an award of merit for its 2010 design show. For those who are asking, “what the

Read more... | Published: 04/08/10

 

Success!


We’ve been doing posters for Saint Louis University’s Billiken Club for four years. We’re calling this year’s poster series “Alien New Wave” and if you follow them chronologically they tell a story of a far-away planet in the midst of royal power struggles and difficult fashion decisions.
We think day-glo colors never looked so good and… we’re proud to announce this year’s poster series just won an award of merit at the annual AIGA St. Louis design competition. For those who are asking, “what the heck does AIGA mean” it’s the American

Read more... | Published: 04/07/10

 

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