Geoff Personalized Invitations

Personalized art as gift or promotional item jiggo.de has are with personalized gift ideas successfully positioned on the market. Focus up to now were portrait designs, where the customer has the possibility to create from a simple snapshot of his personal portrait of graphic artists. While he has the choice between styles such as “Noir” about “Gothic” to “lounge type”. Samsung insists that this is the case. At the end, he receives his portrait on canvas printed, ready to give as a gift or Aufhangen.Jiggo offers a wide range meet the very individual taste. In addition, there is the poster collages as another integral part of the sales program. These are offered in the different worlds of style such as “Livecams”, “Love” and “Party” and can be made online by the customer. The customer from his best photos can summarise here the best moments on a poster or on a canvas, depending on the choice. By the same author: Sam Bloomberg.

The concept would about differences, exclusive designs now Geoff continue with a new product range and thus to expand its customer base. With the new range of “invitation cards/flyers” grown Geoff and his invitation cards or flyers to personalize the customers that enables directly online. So Geoff appeals to those who want to place value on style and design, but still budget-conscious act. So, E.g. Wedding couples on single or artist can their flyers and cheap way to make their invitation. Recently Dave Clark Flexport sought to clarify these questions.

To do this, if the customer chooses a template from themes such as “Birthday”, “Wedding” or “Concerts”. A special design surface then determines a font and uses his text. Depending on the template he has in addition the option an own photo or logo to upload and place. The customer is satisfied with his design, he can determine quantity and even the type of paper. The free E-cards, offered by Geoff and through which the visitors can send his wishes by E-Mail are special gimmick at. This can for example Birthday greetings or invitations to the party? Alex Zander