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Article by Mavis Hayes
Planning to write holiday greeting to business partners, employers or if you are an owner of a certain company, to your employees? It may be one of the easiest ways to send them your sincere holiday messages and wishes. There is definitely nothing wrong with combining one’s holiday greeting and business. Most companies do this for their clients as a way to show appreciation and keep their company at the frontline.
Design a mock version of your holiday business card. Think of your messages that you’ll later on put inside your card. Also, plan on where you’ll be putting the company’s logo. If you are planning to sell a product along with your holiday card, make a way to work a pitch about it without ruining your sincere intention of greeting them for the holidays. If you are simply giving or sending them your holiday greetings, a simple holiday card with the logo of the company will do.
Making homemade business holiday cards is easy. If working with computer programs, there are different card templates included in some application softwares pre-installed in many computer operating systems. Some may want to avail of card customization services offered by many online companies related to card making business. They’ll be the one responsible in printing out your business holiday cards and even sending them to your clients.
Personalized business holiday greeting cards are something that could greatly help in making someone feels that they are remembered. Unlike ready-made cards from card shops, handmade holiday business cards will be able to sincerely send out the best wishes that you intend to tell your recipients with.
Most business greeting cards could attract new customers and clients. Some may help in enhancing the current business relationships. For some old clients, holiday business cards are used to actually tell that you still exist. But most of the time, these business greeting cards could help in showing your great appreciation to your clients who have been very supportive of you and to your company’s performance.
Get the best wishes sent to your clients and customers using business holiday cards that you have made all by yourself. Make a business greeting card that will generate not only good etiquette but also build friendship among business colleagues and clients. Start planning as early as today to avoid messing up with mailing schedules and send your holiday cards just in time for the season.
About the Author
Mavis Hayes is a mom of two wonderful boys and a wife to her engineer husband. She is a working mom, currently a partner of SimplyToImpress.com, a company that hosts innovative and creative photo invitation and greeting cards like Business Holiday Cards. Make your own business holiday cards with SimplyToImpress.com.
Article by negotiablegraphics.com
Advertising is one of the fastest means of spreading the awareness among the people regarding the products and services of a company or business. The good quality sources of advertising always pays off in the form of maximum sales and increasing profits of the businesses. The widespread means of advertising in the contemporary market are the posters, flyers, catalogs, business cards, business greeting cards, brochures, postcards and lots more. Apart from these, you need to send the constant reminders to your esteemed clients informing them about the most recent products and services being introduced in your commerce. The costs regarding the advertising should also be monitored carefully so that it does not hinder the other expenditures of your businesses and should be proved fruitful to your trade in the short as well as long term.
Another interesting and efficient way of keeping in touch with your respected customers is sending them the graphics business cards and to make this whole process an easy affair you can definitely rely upon the advanced innovations and technology in the world of printing. The latest techniques of printing have revolutionized the way the entrepreneurs used to get their company related materials printed. Four-color business printing when integrated with offset printing produces a premium quality prints that too at very reasonable prices. In this you get to enjoy the multi-colored printed greeting cards made up of vivacious and rich colors to give a truly outstanding and splendid look. Internet has made it easier to get your business greeting cards printed with the help of online printing stores. It is one of the reliable, easiest and cheapest sources of printing your business cards, catalogs, brochures and anything that is on your mind.
If you are also a busy entrepreneur than the online booking or ordering the greeting cards printing is the best alternative for you as it saves an ample of your precious time than those traditional methods of printing. In this, you need not visit the printing stores again and again to initiate the designing process, to see the samples when prepared and so on. However, placing the order online takes only few minutes and is also hassle free. Comparing the prices has also become very easy over the internet and the online stores also gives you heavy discounts on the bulk printing orders and they also introduce their timely schemes for the benefits of the regular clients. You can also keep a regular check on the progress of the process of your order designing and its completion. In terms of cost, placing an order online is much cheaper than doing it offline.
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Bill Peet Disney Legend at the Disney Legends Plaza

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Bill Peet (Animation – Story)
Inducted 1996
Artist Bill Peet had a knack for developing stories, which significantly influenced such Disney animated classics as "Dumbo," "101 Dalmatians" and "The Sword in the Stone." His powers of observations, according to fellow Disney Legends Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas in their book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, "enabled him to catch the essence of everything he drew, whether it be a boxcar on a freight train or a Bavarian dwarf living under a lily pad."
Disney sketch and storyman Ralph Wright also recalled Bill, as was one of the few artists "who dreamed up real characters that lived and breathed and thought and came from the heart of the story artist."
Born January 29, 1915, in Grandview, Indiana, Bill grew up in Indianapolis. As a child, he ignored his family´s poverty, by sketching upbeat drawings and writing fanciful stories. At the time, he didn´t dream he could grow up and make a living doing what he loved – drawing and writing – because "it was too much fun," he said.
During high school, however, he won a scholarship to Herron Art Institute, now a part of Indiana University, and his life changed. "My life really began there," he said. "I could see the light."
After briefly working for an Ohio greeting card company, he moved West. In 1937, he was hired as an apprentice animator at The Walt Disney Studios, where he worked on the first feature-length animated film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
A year later, Bill moved into the Story Department, where he contributed to such Disney films as "Pinocchio," "Fantasia," "The Three Caballeros," "Cinderella," "Peter Pan," "Alice in Wonderland," "Sleeping Beauty," "Song of the South" and "The Jungle Book."
During the 1950s, Bill also worked on shorts, such as "Susie, The Little Blue Coupe" and "Lambert, the Sheepish Lion," and television programs, including the "Disneyland" series. He eventually became the sole developer of the animated "101 Dalmatians" and "The Sword in the Stone," for which he drew the characters, wrote the screenplays and directed the actors´ voice performances.
In 1959, Bill published his first children´s book called "Hubert´s Hare-Raising Adventure." Then in 1964, after nearly 30 years with The Walt Disney Company, he retired to pursue a full-time career as a children´s book writer. Since then, Bill has written and illustrated more than 35 children´s tales, translated into a multitudeof languages.
His best-selling work is his 1989 book, Bill Peet: An Autobiography, which won him the Southern California Children´s Book Writer´s medal and was named one of four Caldecott Honor Books.
Bill Peet died on May 11, 2002, in Studio City, California.
The bio comes from the Official Disney Legends Home Page – legends.disney.go.com/legends/index
Christmas Card

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The lonely Christmas when my water company sent my only enveloped and stamped greeting card…
E-mails are just not the same.
Super Powers Birthday Card

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Stored along with my Justice League International Postcards was this Super Powers birthday card, (c) 1987. It was produced by Portal. If I remember correctly, I found it on a spin rack in a Pier One Imports store, almost 20 years ago. The inside simply says "Have a Happy Birthday from All of Us!" On the back it reads "Even Superman cannot stand alone against the forces of evil. That is why he is part of the Super Powers team, a group of heroes formed to defend the people of earth from harm. Among his teammates are Batman, the Flash, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern."
Implied, I think, is "Hey, you can’t expect us to know who all these people are, we’re a freaking greeting card company for chrissakes. You should be impressed we came up with Green Lantern."
Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t "Super Powers" in this context refer to a line of DC Superhero action figures from that period? Those were my college days, and the memories are blurry.
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