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Our ergonomic office chair is designed for workers who perform a variety of desktop-intensive tasks. Offering a high degree of forward tilt, and the ability to achieve a more open angle between the torso and thighs, make this series ideal for secretaries, assembly workers, mailroom clerks, data entry personnel, or other clerical office workers. We build the finest ergonomic chair on the market today.to store your banner where it might get wet or hot (i.e. in the attic or next to a furnace) because the heat may make the ink stick together. Use common sense. Roll your banner up, secure it with a rubber band or tape, and place it under your bed, in your closet, chair or in a pantry where it will be safe from excessive heat, dampness, small children, or pets. Things We Need to Know Before You Order a lift and chair Banner How will you use the banners or signs? What image(s) are you trying to project? Do you have a specific design/logo in mind already? What is your budget? What size banner would you like? Where will it be hung? From what distance is it to be read? Is it for indoor or outdoor use? How long do you want it to last? Have you decided on a fabric? (If not, see Samples) What color(s) will lift be used in the image? Solid, spot colors, chair and lift halftones chair or shades of color, or photographic, four-color process? What quantity will you need? Will it be single or double sided? Are there any special requirements lift concerning the fabric (flame retardant, cloth vs. vinyl, fabrication, finish, durability)? When do chair you need and banners and where? Do you need help with installation? Do you have any lift special artwork you chair want included on your banner? If language is problematic for the businesses lift that hire the professional services of a sign shop. But the real chair concern should be the whole "language" of the sign. The whole "language" lift includes connecting chair the customer''s marketing objectives with the stage in the visual communication process. That connection is accomplished with not only the form and content of the graphics, but also the sign''s shape, color, texture, and form. All are the elements of a sign''s "language." As a business-owner, you must identify clearly your desires for your banners and communicate that desire to your sign-maker. "Where lift do you want to locate the sign, and why do you want to locate it there?" "Why do you want to use those colors?" "Why that size?" Next, the audience must be defined. Figure out just what appeals to YOUR customers rather than the famous "general public." chair The content of the sign cannot just boast its product; it should be convincing. lift Once identified, a specific group is easier to target and to convince. Once you have identified your goals, sort through them by ranking them in order of importance. Next, take the marketing objectives and the target population analysis, chair and apply lift that information to an analysis of the visual ©2003 www.desk-chair-sales.com All rights reserved. |
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