Posted by Steve Portigal | 7 Dec 2007
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We received this thick and metallic Holiday Card (or so they say) from Northern Engraving (a firm whose services we will never ever need to make use of) earlier this week. Our inquiry (to design@norcorp.com) as to how we can recycle this Yuletide slab o' aluminum has so far gone unanswered.
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you should paint pen your own holiday greeting onto this and mail it as a postcard to your friend in _________ .
it's pretty! take it apart and play with it...then, put it in the recycle bin...it's aluminum after all...and have a wonderful holiday season...
Why would you never use their services? Do you know something we don't or are you saying because they sent you an aluminium card that they must be horrible folks?
I haven't had too much interaction with them but when I have they are some of the nicest people to do business with, if you are in the automotive industry then you know who they are, it is hard to spec an auto interior without some of their materials. For you product guys, their samples metal swatches of textured metals are great for sketching (texture rubbings)They don't wear out like the plastic swatches do (so you could call them better for the environment) If you don't like the card (or the cool 60's graphics) just recycle it!
Chris - I said we will never NEED to use their services. The nature of our business is such that their services have zero relevance.