Share your printing thoughts with us or let us design one for you. We can accommodate your needs.  By helping you simplify, modify or even strengthen your design, we know the results will create a lasting and positive impression.  

 

Contact: 

 

Bob Adrain - Commercial Printing Manager 

                                    (613) 267-1100/1080 publisher@perthcourier.com             

Gisele Cockburn - Production Manager/Specialty Publications 

                                    (613) 267-1100/1080 production@perthcourier.com

 

Our commercial printing department has the versatility and capability of 

producing a wide range of printing products for both your personal and 

business requirements.

 

Our work is guaranteed to meet the standards you expect.

 

Whether looking for business cards or continuous computer forms, we offer personal

service at competitive prices.  

                                                    

     

 

                                             

 

Your corporate and personal image is important.  It reflects how you present yourself 

to your clients and prospective customers, regardless of the line of business you are in.

 

We offer a range of matching papers for business cards, letter heads, and envelopes so 

you will have a complete and unified identification on your choice of plain or stylish 

recycled paper stock.

 

 

Brochures come in a variety of sizes and designs.  A simple change of paper or coloured

ink can make what might be a dull representation of your business today into a vibrant 

and dynamic tool for promotions.

 

 

                                                                         

Above are just a few examples of  the many mid-size posters our design team has recently created for community events.

 

Irene Hofmann, a graphic artist at The Perth Courier, created the design for the Rural Expo 2003, Lanark County International Plowing Match & Farm Machinery Show, which took place in mid-September. The three curved lines at the bottom represent the furrows made by the plow, which is designed into the trunk/roots of a mature maple tree. 

 

The maple is symbolic of the maple syrup industry in Lanark County, which has become known as the Maple Syrup Capital of Ontario. The trunk of the tree shows the stability and strength of our community. The coloured leaves not only represent the colour changes of the season, but each leaf represents a theme of the expo: lifestyle, culture, industry, products and management.

 

 

The Perth Courier publishes a number of specialty publications each year.

The most prominent ones are the Perth Large Print Phone Book, and 

The Chamber of Commerce Tourist Guide both of which are shown below.

 

 

Other specialty publications include the Murphys Point Provincial Park 

summer newspaper, our own Spring and Fall Home Improvement Guide and Bridal Guide,

just to name a few.

 

We look forward to meeting with you to assist in the creation and design of 

all your business and personal printing requirements. We're all about quality!

 

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