Pocket Folders
Pee-Chee dreams grow up into pocket folders. Folders with custom pockets catapult you into professional capacities. Where once folders came in taxi cab yellow with aspirational dreams that smelled like team spirit, they are now sleek and without preconceived context. Folders become IRT Google Drives. Pocket folders provide organization at any level; either for singular presentations or deeply archived and subheaded, specific materials. If your company or brand demands a sleek eye-catching presentation, custom folders are a seemingly small yet functionally impactful aspect no matter the audience. A great folder provides a textural moment in organizational discourse.
Custom Pocket Folders
Publicide specializes in custom pocket folders. Custom folders are a great choice when your documents need to be easily accessible, secure and ready to go at a moment’s notice. Custom folders come in single and two pocket options depending on your individual needs for transporting your printed information. Though matte finishes are not recommended for custom most folders, other options such as UV spot gloss are popular. Uncoated paper is de regur. Custom folders with your own branding debossed on the front cover feels stable and certain as you stride into meetings confident that your personalized touch does not go unnoticed.
Presentation Folders
Our presentation folders are similar to our other folders thought a bit more mindfulness can go into a presentation folder. Where custom folders have more of a generalized use presentation folders are specific to public demonstrations, lectures, and launches. Because of this display specific dynamic, Publicide often adds branded touches such as business card pockets, bold metallic logos, and bespoke fasteners. Button and string fasteners can add anticipatory intrigue to the contents of presentation folders. So though they are perceived slightly different from one another, presentation folders and regular folders with pockets are mostly similar. Both usually consist of a sheet of heavy paper stock or other thin, but stiff, material which is folded in half with pockets in order to keep paper documents.
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