If you’re new to ordering professional printing services, it may seem overwhelming at first. But with the right approach, using Quick Prints becomes a simple, effective way to bring your ideas to life. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get the best results.
Define your purpose and audience
Before you order, think about what you want the print material to achieve. Is it to promote an event? Introduce your company? Announce a sale? Depending on your goal, you might choose a flyer, a brochure, a banner, or business stationery.
Select the right product type
Quick Prints offers many different products — business cards, banners, posters, booklets, signage, merchandise — so pick the format that matches your goal. For example, use banners or large posters for events; brochures for multi-service businesses; business cards for networking.
Design with clarity and brand consistency
Use clean layout, readable fonts, consistent brand colors and logos. Make sure images or graphics are high-resolution — especially for large-format prints. If needed, work with a designer or use online design tools.
Choose the right finish and material
For business cards: consider matte vs glossy, or premium options like spot UV or raised foil depending on brand image. For banners or posters: pick suitable materials (e.g. vinyl, foam board, fabric) depending on where and how it will be displayed. Quick Prints offers a variety of materials and finishing options.
Order a proof or sample (if possible)
Especially for large orders or high-stakes materials (like business stationery, brochures, banners), ask for a test print or digital proof first. This helps catch any layout, color, or quality issues before printing the full batch.
Plan for delivery and usage timing
If you need materials by a certain date — e.g. for an event — make sure to order with enough lead time. With Quick Prints’ wide offering, you can order everything you need in a single go, which streamlines logistics.
Use distribution & follow-up strategy
For brochures/flyers — plan how you’ll distribute them (mail, hand out, leave in venues). For banners/signage — plan installation and display. For business cards/stationery — integrate them into day-to-day business use.