Long Island City area printing company launches new customizable gift wrapping services that utilize company logos or custom designs.

Long Island City, NY (PRWEB) September 30, 2015

Commercial printing company Apple Visual Graphics has announced that they will add a new customizable gift wrapping to their available printing services, starting in September 2015. The company began to develop the service after they were solicited by several clients in the past about the potential for custom-print gift wrapping. With little competition in the current market, Apple Visual Graphics has decided they will begin to offer customizable gift wrap to their clients.

Customizable wrapping paper is a fairly new innovation in the industry, which gives Apple Visual Graphics an edge over competitors. They believe that this new service will put them ahead in the industry, as many of their competitors lack the capabilities required to print custom gift wrapping.

The company hopes to share this advantage with their clients, and believe that customizable wrapping paper is a great way for a company to get their name out to the public. With this new service, clients will have something unique that no other company has, and will add a personal touch to company gifts.

Apple Visual Graphics can utilize their client?s logo or personal design for their gift wrapping services, and will offer a variety of sizes and materials to meet all client needs. Apple Visual Graphics is a certified green printer, and can provide clients with eco-friendly solutions such as recycled paper. Paper can come in free-cut sheets, or wrapped around a roll.

?Many times, gift wrapping is as important as the gift itself; presentation is key, especially in business,? says Apple Visual Graphics President Howard Sturm. ?Similar to the way a child?s eyes light up when presented with a gift, custom gift wrapping can give the same effect to your customers -- while conveying a message.?

The company believes that this service can be used for event planners and their clients looking for a way to add a unique touch to their event services. For example, an event planner working with a charity client can get custom wrapped gift bags with the charity?s logo on them, creating a sense of consistency throughout the entire event.

They also believe that clients with disposable income might have an interest in the service, as they can use it for any event, including birthdays, charity events, or family gatherings.

"This is such a simple, beneficial way to advertise your business,? says Sturm. ?We are happy to be able to offer this service to our clients and look forward to continuing to provide the best solutions available.?

The company has already received positive feedback from their clients after the announcement went out in an email blast.

On their website, Apple Visual Graphics has added a new tab for the customized gift wrap service, and plans to expand the page in the near future. Custom wrapping paper pricing depends on the quantity, style, material, and graphics involved. The company invites clients to call for more information on the new service, and will offer price quotes to interested persons.

About Apple Visual Graphics

Apple Visual Graphics is a family owned and operated print shop based out of Long Island City, NY. With ties to the community, Apple Visual Graphics prides itself for being Forest Stewardship Council ? certified through the Rainforest Alliance? Smartwood Program. Apple Visual Graphics now accepts ?Made in NY? cards, offering a discount to Film, Theatre and Broadcasting companies who are registered with the NYC Mayor?s Office of Film. Specializing in wide format, digital and offset printing, Apple Visual Graphics can bring any print job to life. For more information, please call 866-532-7753 or visit http://www.applevisualgraphics.com.

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