Friday, September 19, 2008

Christmas Invitations

If you think a formal invitation to all cases in the month of December and you could be forgiven for thinking that the event should be a Christmas business. However, this is not necessarily the case in December is one of the most active UK months in the events and exhibitions industry. There are 138 exhibitions taking place in the UK in December to three weeks up to December 21 according to the industry "bible", exhibitions Bulletin.

December is a month when the end of the year is celebrated and that brings with it many business, entertainment and sports prize ceremonies and dinners. As you know, this business are very prestigious and an official invitation is coveted.

Choosing the right invitation for an event of Christmas is an important part of the process of generating good attendance figures. If Christmas is a prestigious event as prestigious business and a product with a subtle may be the most appropriate. The invitation must be attractive and must be maintained to such a degree that your event takes place on others in this busy time. A product with a pop-up effect would be a good choice especially with a sophisticated system of movement particularly in the context of a star once. Adding extra touches upon arrival as a stratified mat with UV also add to the perception of quality. A well-designed version of the A6 star has been used for the last year, the awards ceremony BAFTA.

However, it is "horses for courses" and advice that is good for one type of event may not work for another. At the other end of the spectrum to the subtle starbursts are high action, attention-grabbing, fun products such as those where a set of rubber band-powered cubes jump from a presentation pack. These products owe their success to the extent of cardboard engineering skills used in their design. This product has been used to great effect last year by Brighton's Royal Theater for their production of Cinderella. The company reported an increase of over 20% of production for the previous season Panto. It is an excellent example of choosing the right product to promote employment!

In the same vein, a pop up pyramid was used as an invitation to the Prime Minister last December of the animated film "Alvin and the Chipmunks" and that, too, has been a great success.

-Never versatility automatic pop-ups can be turned into invitations for many other types of event. A cube of pop-ups, for example, as well as an invitation to a Christmas party, an exhibition or event company. The same can be said of an extension auto. Both products come with promotional element of surprise, they are both highly interactive product and are delivered in their packaging itself can be customized printed to resemble a Christmas!

The main thing to remember when deciding on a prompt Christmas is to choose a product that makes sense about your Christmas event. The choice of design is totally in your own hands, like all the cardboard pop-up engineering and interactive products are 100% custom printed. Whitney Woods is a company that makes products such as these in the UK and they can provide samples to help with decision making.

Article by Paul Whitney.

Whitney Woods Ltd is a manufacturer of sophisticated promotional marketing designed using engineering techniques cardboard. The company is a leader in this field in the UK and publishes a range of more than 50 products covering the areas of media promotion of handheld products, interactive marketing, information discs, promotional pop-up cards , Bending and automatic pop-ups shippers. Whitney Woods also publishes a range of products which are particularly well suited for Christmas promotions and for use as Christmas invitations and suggestions can be found on http://www.christmasmarketing.co.uk/christmas-invitations . html

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