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Business Stationary

Your Company Stationary

Do you have all your stationary matching? (Invoices, Letterheads etc)
6
18%
Did you design your own business stationary?
8
24%
Do you include important links on your emails? (Website, LinkedIn etc)
6
18%
Do you use pre-printed stationary?
1
3%
Do you print your stationary yourself?
5
15%
Does your stationary match your website?
4
12%
Do you use compliment slips?
1
3%
Is your stationary Recycled/Eco Friendly?
0
No votes
Are you running a paper free environment?
2
6%
 
Total votes : 33

Re: Business Stationary

Postby Kip FX Design » 10 Nov 2009, 07:25

Excellent stuff Steve, they are awesome, am sure they will be well hammered tutorials, after Skeeters post on why we 'have' to have certain legal "ass covering' things listed in the footer of an email, ie registration number, trading as etc etc.

Kip FX for example is a trading name, whereas UK Business Network Ltd is the registered company, so a few people are going to be needing this, I had a feeling this forum would be a great place to be, you all are making it exactly what it should be!
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Reason: Put Tings instead of Things, am not a rap artist
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby DigitalStationery » 10 Nov 2009, 09:16

Hi Steve,

Nice. Thinking about how I could use and manipulate...
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby s.willett » 10 Nov 2009, 09:22

Superb, just what these tutorials are for to give people the initial insight required to create but to progress and manipulate as much as desired, just keep the forum posted so we can all have a look at your progress!

As I mention in the vid's any questions, please feel free to post them here.


Just appologies for the sound, after massive compression of the RAW files (HD Footage Initially) it appears to have compromised the sound.
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby Kip FX Design » 10 Nov 2009, 09:38

Haha, have to love N2, even our tutorials are HD! Keep up BBC! :)
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby s.willett » 10 Nov 2009, 12:03

Kip,

I reckon you should consider launching a section dedicated to just Tutorials on the forum?

Just a thought?

You already have a good couple of subjects covered.
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby DigitalStationery » 10 Nov 2009, 15:16

Careful. People earn a living from things.

It's great people want to "help" each other, but what makes things go round is people "trading". Trading is buy something of one person, add some real value and sell it to someone else.
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby Kip FX Design » 10 Nov 2009, 15:26

Your right to an extent, but some people want to do things for themselves, so that's why they are there, there is still plenty of people that do not have the time to do these things for themselves. In fact I doubt many people have the software i need to do my job in.

I fixed the ariel last week, if it was a tad more complicated, I would have gladly paid a man to come and do it, but as it goes, my telly now has hundreds of channels (more importantly, Film4!).
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby s.willett » 10 Nov 2009, 15:29

If i am ever in doubt i will source the requirement out!

(Hey i am a poet and did not even know it!)
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby DigitalStationery » 10 Nov 2009, 15:49

Gotcha...

it's just I see people that have been looking round for months to do something themselves. They speak to me and are so pleased because they keep reading free tutorials and never get anywhere.

Seriously, people read this stuff, procrastinate and never move forward. It's dangerous.
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Re: Business Stationary

Postby Kip FX Design » 10 Nov 2009, 15:56

I see that all the time too Skeeter, but that's only because the people that managed to use the tutorials do not need to keep looking!

I know when I find the remote each night, I stop looking right away!
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