FedEx introduces new Design & Print Centre

FedEx Office – formerly FedEx Kinko’s – has announced the formal introduction of its Design & Print Centre solution. This new application features thousands of design templates and is now available in-store and online, making it easy for small business customers to get professional print products that help create brand identity and build business. In addition, the tool is ideal for creating personal stationery and social calling cards.

With Design & Print Centre, FedEx Office is providing customers with convenient access to professional-quality print products-including business and social calling cards, letterhead and matching envelopes, folders, brochures, note pads, postcards, notecards, address labels, flyers, and promotional magnets. Customers can quickly and easily customise any selected template in the Design & Print Centre gallery or upload their own unique design. All orders are processed, shipped and delivered within seven business days via FedEx with no delivery charge. Customers placing orders in-store can also choose to have their items shipped to the FedEx Office location where the order was placed for pick-up at their convenience. For an additional fee, customers may request to have orders processed and delivered via FedEx within three business days.

“Professionally-printed products such as business cards and stationery make a powerful statement, and with FedEx Office Design & Print Centre, custom design printing has never been easier,” said Enrique Ramirez, vice president, Marketing, FedEx Office. “The vast inventory of both creative and conservative design templates available through our tool makes it effortless for small business customers and general consumers to marry their own information with a design that clearly expresses who they are, without saying a word.”

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