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A picture is worth a thousand words - By: jackauthors

A picture in indeed worth a thousand words and postcards strengthen the adage and prove just that by letting the postcard sender send a picture along with a short message to the intended recipient.

What words fail to convey in a lengthy written discourse, postcards do a much better job by letting the receiver actually look at a picture for himself and get a better, more deeper understanding of the message that the sender of the card hard in mind when he printed a copy of the postcard and sent it to the recipient.

Postcards are a wonderful way of sending someone your regards without your having to actually write much; or even anything at all. Postcards are usually decorative and have varieties of beautiful, often scenic pictures on one side of them and a short and sweet little message on the other. Postcards are the perfect way to let someone know that you still remember them and haven’t forgotten them without having to actually write a lengthy prose. They are generally used to convey season’s greetings, New Year wishes, thank you messages, congratulations wishes, birthday wishes, Christmas greetings, etc. They are also often used to send a loved one a picture greeting to let them get a glimpse at the great times you’re having on your vacation trips to exotic locations around the world.

Postcards have their roots in the United States. The concept was patented by John P. Charlton, in Philadelphia, in 1861. Postcard printing was intended to offer people a way to send short messages without having to bear the expense of an envelope, and also send them at a price lower than that of sending regular mail.

Postcard printing has come a long way from the early, time-consuming primitive techniques of printing that used to be the de facto standard of printing postcards during the early, primordial days when the postcard was only in the inceptive stages of its life.

Initially, only the United States Postal Service was allowed to print postcards, and the designs on offer were quite drab and uninspiring. By law, one side of the postcard had to contain the message, while the other side had the address on it. Postcard design didn't even exist at that point, which is pretty interesting, since nowadays; postcards are often considered to be a legitimate form of art known as 'mail art.'

If you’re Canadian, then you’d love to know that postcard printing Edmonton is quite inexpensive. Not only that, there are several places where you could get your own customized postcard printed out in Toronto or Edmonton for that special seasonal greeting or maybe even sign up for a customized postcard printing in Edmonton with your name on it along with any picture of your choice. Some places also offer to customize the border and background and even let you add a few special effects to the text and/or picture that you have customized before printing the postcard in Toronto.

The artistic value of postcard design is the primary reason why postcard printing in Edmonton can be a fantastic advertising tool and has caught the eye of one too many Businesses to such a great degree. Whether sent in the mail or handed out at clubs or restaurants and other public venues, the postcard has an enormous commercial appeal because postcard printing Toronto is relatively pretty inexpensive which makes postcard printing Edmonton very much viable. Another factor is the incredible artistic allure of innovative postcards designs that is sure to haul customers to your business in droves.

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Vertical Thinking is a pioneer in printing attractive, personalized postcards in Edmonton and Toronto. They offer customized postcard printing Edmonton and postcard printing Toronto services at very reasonable prices. With a staff consisting of skilled employees with years of experience, it’s no wonder why they are the leading postcard printing agency in Canada.

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