Independent studios.
Designers, photographers, and creative studios that rely on cards and booklets to introduce their services in person.
03 Client partnerships
Clients work with charxreluadhexie when they want printed pieces that support clear, specific interactions: a meeting, an unboxing, or a mailed note that is easy to keep.
Who we collaborate with
Designers, photographers, and creative studios that rely on cards and booklets to introduce their services in person.
Cafés, salons, and neighborhood shops that use small printed pieces to share hours, menus, and service highlights.
Community groups and organizations that mail clear, concise updates or invitations several times per year.
Printed stories
A salon in New Jersey replaced generic appointment slips with small cards featuring a calm color palette and clear contact details. Clients pinned them to boards instead of misplacing them.
A creative studio mailed three coordinated postcards for a workshop series. Each card focused on one date and topic, using consistent layout but shifting imagery.
A coworking space handed members a small welcome folder with a building map, Wi-Fi details, and a short guide to quiet areas. The folder fit easily into a laptop sleeve.
Where clients are based
Clients close to Linden can visit the studio at 1540 W Elizabeth Ave to review papers, colors, and sample pieces in person.
For teams elsewhere in the United States, we coordinate proofs and sample packs by mail so decisions are still made while holding the work.
Next step for new clients
In the contact form, describe when your card, mailer, or insert will appear in front of your clients. We guide layout and format based on that single moment.
Share a short note about your team, your city, and the printed pieces you are considering. We respond with a clear, compact proposal.
Open the contact form to begin a client print brief