Raw materials of greeting cards

The raw materials of greeting cards that may be of wood pulp or part "rag" (textile waste)—sturdy, fairly expensive paper.

The history of greeting cards

Some speculate that ancient Egyptians may have recorded greetings upon papyrus and sent them via messenger to the intended parties, and it seems plausible that the ancient Greeks recorded sentimental verse on scrolls, as well

POP up cards

POP up cards are pieces of paper or cardboard upon which photos, drawings, and a verse of cheer, greeting, celebration, condolence, etc

billboard design

Billboard design depends on such factors as location of the sign, the advertising budget, and the type of product being promoted

History of billboards

billboards were probably first used to convey a message to the majority of individuals who were illiterate.

Billboard

Billboard is the common term used to describe a type of outdoor advertising found along major highways.

The Future of milk carton

Milk carton manufacturing has not changed dramatically for many years, because the process is already highly streamlined and efficient.

Making the paperboard of milk carton

The heavy paper used for milk cartons is categorized as a type of paperboard. It is typically made on a Fourdrinier machine

Row material of milk carton

Milk containers are made from paperboard coated with a waterproof plastic, generally polyethylene

Milk carton

Milk carton are water tight paper containers used for packaging milk for retail distribution

Raw materials of pop up book

Raw materials of pop up book.

The advantages of CAD/CAM application in garment design

The advantages of CAD/CAM application in garment design.

How to make traffic sign

The production of signs can involve many different processes, depending on whether the retroreflective sheeting uses a heat-sensitive or pressure-sensitive adhesive

Material of traffic sign

Traffic signs consist of three basic components: a blank, background sheeting, and sign copy

The history of road sign

Citizens in America began forming automobile clubs in the early 1900s
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