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Which Way Is Up When You Turn Over Your USB Sticks

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Promotional USB memory sticks are incredibly popular at the moment with millions being given away every year. Their popularity is being fuelled by falling prices, larger memory sizes, ease of use and the demise of the CD.

Companies that give them away are also catching on to the benefit of pre-loading them with their sales brochures, presentation slides and media files. By doing this they not only save significant print, transportation and storage costs but they give their customers something that is inherently useful and something that has a high perceived value.

Which way is up - USB Cards

Which way is up - USB Cards

There are lots of different models, shapes and styles of USB memory sticks available today and most of them look stunning when printed with a company logo but it does pay to take the time to choose a colour/style that compliment the brand being printed on the USB stick.

Most companies that buy printed USB sticks will get both sides of the USB stick printed but not everyone gives a great deal of thought to which way up the logo will appear when the stick is turned over. You’d think there would only be one right way of doing it but, depending on how you turn the stick over in your hand, it will either end up the correct way up or upside down.

The standard way USB sticks are printed is the opposite way to which credit cards are printed – if you take a credit or bank card and roll it over in your hand from top to bottom the text is upside down but, if you rotate it from left to right it is the correct way up. USB credit cards and USB memory sticks work the opposite way.

Orientation of Logo back and front

Orientation of Logo back and front

The images here illustrate how USB credit cards (and sticks) are printed as standard. You can get them printed so they work just like a credit card but you’d need to specify this when you place any order.

It’s a small point but it’s something that does vex some people so it’s worth appreciating the subtlety of it and making sure you if you order USB sticks printed on both sides that you get the text printed how you want it.

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Which Way Is Up When You Turn Over Your USB Sticks

Still Sending Out Paper Brochures – Save A Fortune With USB Flash Drives

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Are you one of the thousands of companies that are still sending out glossy, thick, and expensive sales brochures in the post? It’s bad enough if you’re sending these out domestically but if you’re sending them internationally the costs can spiral rapidly.

Print and paper cost are much higher than they used to be and postage costs continue to escalate at levels way beyond inflation.

If you’re a regular buyer of paper for your brochures you might have been lucky enough to see relatively modest price increase of around 4-5% in the last year but without a contract you could have seen prices increase by as much as 20%!

Postage costs are not much better either – to send a relatively small brochures to most major European countries will cost around £3-£4 in postage fees alone and you’ve got to add to this the cost of a large, decent quality padded envelope as well!

On this basis a printing and mailing a moderate sized brochure to customers in the UK could easily cost an average of £4-£5 and brochures sent into Europe could cost as much as £10 each. That’s an awful lot of money for something that “might” get used or might just end up in the bin within a couple of minutes of being opened.

A much cheaper option and an option that is likely to get your brand much higher levels of exposure is to use a branded USB flash drive printed with your company logo and contact details and pre-loaded with an “electronic” version of your brochure.

Twister USB Flash Drives

Twister USB Flash Drives

Branded USB flash drives (even with your data pre-loaded) cost as little as £2-£3 each and because they are much small and lighter than a paper brochure the cost to post them out is a fraction of their paper equivalent.

The real beauty of using flash drives to distribute your brochure is that you can include so much more information without any increase in the cost. For example you couple pre-load onto your USB flash drives price lists, technical drawings, press releases, video clips and presentation files.

The recipient of the branded flash drive can either transfer the electronic brochure onto their work PC or they can keep it on the flash drive. Either way they’re likely to keep the flash drive and use it to store and carry their own data on – in this way your brand gets on-going exposure.

If you’re interested in getting a quote for USB flash drives printed with your logo and pre-loaded with your brochure then give us a call on 0800 008 7079 or fill in the on-line quote form on our web site.

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Pinpoint Sharp Printing On Twister USB Flash Drives

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

If you’re looking to buy USB flash drives with your company logo or brand printed on them then its critical that whichever flash drive you choose is capable of reproducing your logo as your designer intended it to be printed. If your company logo is complex, contains multiple colours and/or has graduated tints and shading then this becomes all the more important and to be fair challenging.

Twister USB

Twister USB

When it comes to printing not all USB flash drives are created equal with only a relatively small number of models supporting a full colour print process. One of these is the USB Twister Flash Drive, which is one of the reasons that it is the most popular flash drive on the market.

The colour reproduction on the Twister is pinpoint sharp and can easily accommodate the most complex of logos. Of course the old adage of “garbage in garbage out” applies so its important that you provide your supplier with the best quality artwork you can lay your hands on. This will typically be in a high resolution Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or Photoshop (.psd) image that is vectorised.

USB Credit Card

USB Credit Card

Jpeg images are simply not suitable to print from because they are a compressed file format and because of this information about the image is “lost” when the file is created. Whilst Jpeg images might look “ok” to the eye when they are used for printed the end results can often look blotchy and weak.

The Twister is not the only model that supports a full colour print process; others include the Chic, the Trident and the Slider. The USB credit card is also an excellent choice for complex logos because the full surface area can be used to apply a photo-realistic print.

Choosing the right model of USB flash drive for your project or event is never easy because there is lots of choice but if you do have a complex logo to print then you won’t go far wrong with the Twister.

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