Print Buying | Planning & Management, Glasgow, Scotland
Posted by HoboPrint Planning, Buying & Management - 0845 094 0839
Based near Glasgow and Paisley, Hobo Media offer a value for money approach for your print management requirements, whether you are based in Scotland, the UK or overseas.
Hobo Media offer a specialist print buying and management service to ensure all print matter (from business card to 96-sheet billboard poster) is printed to the highest quality, on-time and to the most competitive rate.
Hobo Print buy and manage every project including; stationery, sales literature & presenters, direct mailings, brochures, annual reports, college prospectus and point-of-sale materials. On larger scale, manage all vehicle livery, promotional signage, transport advertising panels, 48 sheet billboards, external banners printing requirements, including packaging and carton engineering, design and printing.
Hobo advise on paper stock specification, ink effects, embossing & varnishing, folds & fastenings, paper & cardboard engineering, pre-print sample modelling and all available finishes and effects.
Hobo undertake full management of your print project, including collation, packaging and delivery.
Hobo provide clients with minimum of three competitive quotations.
The Hobo Print Management Unit has over 30 years experience in designing and developing press ads for businesses of all kinds. Our professional production unit ensures there are no costly waste or mistakes!
Our Print Planning Service is part of the Hobo Advertising Agency Services.
Do you need help planning a print job? Don’t make a mistake and settle for a cheap unprofessional service. Contact Hobo Media now and see how we can help your company.
Call 0845 094 0839
1 Comment
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

[...] As a full service ad agency, we can coordinate you’re entire marketing campaign. We offer full press advertising support, graphic design and print management services. [...]
Pingback by Contact Our Creative Team | Hobo — September 24, 2008 @ 12:30 am