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A book is a set or collection of written,
printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made
of paper, parchment, or other various material,
usually fastened together to hinge at one
side. A single sheet within a book is called
a leaf, and each side of a leaf is called
a page. A book produced in electronic format
is known as an electronic book (e-book).
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Brochure |
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A brochure (also referred to as a pamphlet)
is a type of leaflet. Brochures are most commonly
found at places that tourists frequently visit,
such as museums, major shops, and tourist
information. Brochure racks or stands may
suggest visits to amusement parks and other
points of interest. Another type of brochure
is interpersonal brochures, which are brochures
based on other people. Then there are pamphlets
that you can find in health clinics and hospitals,
that give help and advice to do with your
health. The two most common brochure styles
are single sheet, and booklet (folded leaflets)
forms.
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Business
Cards |
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Business Cards are cards bearing business
information about a company or individual.
They are shared during formal introductions
as a convenience and a memory aid. A business
card typically includes the giver's name,
company affiliation (usually with a logo)
and contact information such as street addresses,
telephone number(s), fax number, e-mail addresses
and website. It can also include telex, bank
account, tax code. Traditionally many cards
were simple black text on white stock; today
a professional business card will sometimes
include one or more aspects of striking visual
design.
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Catalogs |
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Printing Catalog is a versatile marketing
tool which helps you provide needed information
about your product to your customers.
A well-printed catalog is a complete list
in printed of the stock held in a particular
collection, describing and indexing the resources
availability. Catalogs shows more than one
product, graphics and text display merchandise
with prices arranged in a systematic order.
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Calendars |
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A calendar is a system of organizing days
for social, religious, commercial, or administrative
purposes. This is done by giving names to
periods of time, typically days, weeks, months,
and years. The name given to each day is known
as a date. Periods in a calendar (such as
years and months) are usually, though not
necessarily, synchronized with the cycle of
the sun or the moon. Many civilizations and
societies have devised a calendar, usually
derived from other calendars on which they
model their systems, suited to their particular
needs.
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