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From Pixels to Cityscapes: Creffield Elevates Melbourne Design with Precision Plan Printing
Melbourne's ever-evolving skyline is a testament to the city's vibrant design scene. Architects and engineers spend countless hours crafting intricate digital blueprints, translating their vision into the pixels that shape the future. But before these digital dreams become tangible structures, a crucial step bridges the gap: plan printing Melbourne. Here's where Creffield steps in, offering Melbourne's design professionals a digital plan printing service that elevates projects with a perfect blend of precision and functionality.
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Beyond Replication: The Art of Precision in Plan Printing
Plan printing isn't just about transferring a digital file onto paper. It's about ensuring every line weight, every intricate detail, and every annotation is captured with absolute accuracy. This meticulousness is paramount for Melbourne's design community. Inaccurate plan printing can lead to costly mistakes during construction. At Creffield, we understand this critical role and dedicate ourselves to delivering the highest quality plan printing services in Melbourne.
Here's how Creffield empowers Melbourne's design professionals with precision plan printing:
Uncompromising Accuracy for Flawless Execution: We utilize cutting-edge large-format printers renowned for their exceptional precision. This translates to unwavering accuracy in your printed plans, guaranteeing the integrity of your design vision is preserved. Every line weight, dimension, and intricate detail is meticulously replicated, leaving no room for misinterpretation during construction. This ensures the seamless transition from digital blueprint to physical structure, bringing your design to life flawlessly.
Clarity that Captures the Big Picture (and the Fine Details): Our advanced printing technology produces vibrant, high-resolution prints that are crystal clear and easy to read, even for intricate details. Imagine crisp lines instead of blurry sketches, and clear annotations even on complex schematics. This clarity eliminates confusion on the job site, ensuring everyone involved in the project is working from the same meticulously rendered document. Clear communication fosters informed decision-making, leading to a smoother construction process and a successful end result.
A Spectrum of Options for Diverse Design Disciplines: Creffield caters to a diverse range of plan types. We understand that architectural blueprints have different needs than construction site plans. That's why we offer a variety of paper weights and sizes. Whether you're working on a sprawling commercial development or a meticulous historical restoration project, we have the perfect printing solution for your specific needs.
More Than Just Printing: A Streamlined Service
At Creffield, we go beyond simply printing your plans. We offer a comprehensive service designed to streamline your workflow and maximize efficiency:
Effortless Uploads from Anywhere: Our user-friendly online platform allows you to upload your digital plans in a quick and convenient manner. Whether you're collaborating with a colleague across town or an international design partner, our online portal ensures a smooth and efficient way to get your plans printed. Forget bulky file deliveries or emailing cumbersome attachments – simply upload and let us handle the rest.
Fast Turnaround Times for Timely Progress: We understand the time-sensitive nature of construction projects in Melbourne. That's why we offer rapid turnaround times for plan printing. You'll have the necessary documents readily available when you need them most, keeping your project on schedule and within budget. No delays waiting for crucial plans to arrive, allowing you to focus on the next stage of design or construction.
Expert Consultation at Your Convenience: Our team of experienced professionals is readily available to answer your questions and guide you through the best printing options for your specific needs. We offer expert consultations to help you choose the right paper size, weight, and finishing options. This ensures your plans are not only accurate but also functional for your workflow, contributing to a streamlined design and construction process.
Convenient Delivery to Your Doorstep: Once your plans are printed with immaculate precision, we offer convenient delivery options straight to your Melbourne office or construction site. This saves you valuable time and allows you to focus on what matters most – bringing your design vision to life. Spend less time running errands and more time on the creative aspects of your project.
Creffield: Your Partner in Building Melbourne's Design Future
In the dynamic world of architectural and engineering design, precision is paramount. Creffield's digital plan printing service offers Melbourne's design professionals a solution that delivers unwavering accuracy, exceptional clarity, and a seamless experience. From uploading your plans to receiving high-quality prints at your doorstep, we handle every step of the process with efficiency and expertise.
Contact- Web - https://creffielddigitalprint.com.au/product/digital-plan-printing/ Mail - [email protected] Ph - (03) 9329 5177 Address - WEST MELBOURNE 456 Spencer Street, West Melbourne
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hpprintingsolutions · 9 months
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Leverage the Art of Custom Printing to Give Life to your Design Concept
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Whether it is about advertising your company's service or putting out your graphic design concept for a designer project, it does not have to be expensive to give ads on TV or prepare 3D tangible models. You can still use a professional Printing Service in Victoria to showcase your brand message and prepare an attractive portfolio chest folder. If you have crafted a design concept and want to bring it to the world in a sophisticated way, you have the custom printing option to put your imagination into a tangible document. Let's get to know the many possibilities you can achieve with custom printing solutions.
What advantages custom printing services can offer?
Bring more exposure to your brand
Many research studies have shown that using Custom Printing Melbourne can help boost a business's brand identity. If you are a design enthusiast, you can easily create customized marketing materials that stand out. It has been proven that customers are more likely to remember that brand when they come in contact with uniquely designed printed media. So, use a reliable service provider like HP Printing Solutions to create quality printing materials for your business branding.
Establish your brand as a unique
Since the business world is very competitive today, it can be hard to stand out. If you don't have the budget to make a digital approach for your marketing, customer printing can be a cost-effective way to make your stand out in the crowd. You can show your brand value and professionalism by using custom-printed Company Business Card Victoria that can create a lasting impression on your receiver. Moreover, print unique labels to make your product appear attractive and trustworthy.
Have more freedom over creating personalized papers
Choosing custom printing over standard batch printing means you are willing to invest in creating personalized designs for your print materials. You can use professional services for Graphic Design Print in Victoria to seamlessly bring your design onto paper or other packaging material.
Conclusion:
If you have been considering custom printing, there are many ways you can incorporate your design ideas to make your brand stand out. Whether it's business cards, brochures for marketing materials, stickers, or labels for your product packaging needs, bespoke printing lets your imagination flow while making your design a possibility for future success. So, use reputable printing services like HP Printing Solutions to give your graphic design concepts a chance to reach your customers.
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wellfine · 2 months
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do you sell merch / prints of your work at all? and related, do you attend any conventions? Supanova was recently held in Melbourne and I was really hoping for One Piece art but there wasn't much :,((
I had an online store for a while but it was hard to restock everything during lockdowns, and I've been meaning to restock it & open it back up again but haven't gotten around to it! I'll be sure to post about it here when I do, so keep your eyes peeled!
I used to do local cons (only within South Australia) but didn't have time to do it the last couple of years. I'm planning on getting back into it next year though and maybe traveling interstate for some of the bigger cons, which would be exciting! You would be in luck because I usually just make prints of art I've already finished, which means my table is like 90% One Piece, LOL. It's always so much fun because the One Piece fans get excited since, you're right, there isn't as much OP art at Artist Alleys these days! So I always have some fun conversations and see some cool cosplay.
I was thinking of expanding my repertoire next year, though, so if any of you have series you'd like to see me make prints/merch for, you can let me know in the replies here. :-)
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thecountryfoxprintco · 3 months
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Happy Friday!!!! Have travel plans for spring break or summer, or just a chronic case of the travel bug?? The Country Fox Print Co offers five of the shops digital art prints in passport holders! They’re really great quality and have RFID blocking for ease of mind while you’re out exploring! 💕🦊
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findac · 1 year
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Working on some one-off print versions of this ‘Unukausay’ artwork (featuring @avadavid_) in the new space this week. - Painted in Fitzroy, Melbourne in 2019 with some leftover paint given to me by @adnate and with plenty of support from @mike.makatron and @everfreshstudio (a very welcoming and supportive team of people). - The original studio interpretation was included in my 2021 solo show but there are plans afoot for a full simultaneous release of this and another similar artwork later this year 🤗. - #findac #urbanaesthetics #urbanart #streetart #artonwalls #art #mural #muralism #arts #artist #artists #artistic #painting #portrait #artoftheday #artwork #artworks #urbancontemporaryart #artlife #urbancontemporary #portraitpainting #artdaily #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #artistsofinstagram #artoninstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CohAHx9ohp6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ultrainfinitepit · 9 months
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Shop Update September 2023
Hello Tumblr followers, it's (almost) September already and time for another Etsy shop update.
I've been very busy with Eldritch Saints campaign fulfillment, so there's not many new items available in the shop this update. I anticipate Eldritch Saints leftovers to be available next month, as part of the October shop update. To make room for the Eldritch Saints pins, older pin designs are on sale this month. Prints are on sale too. Many pins have been marked "Departing October 2023" meaning they will be removed when the shop updates in October. Don't worry though, I will be sending them off to my stockists so you can still get them if you miss out.
Speaking of my stockists, Mushroomy has updated with new items. They are based in Melbourne so if you're in Australia, you can check out my storefront there to save a ton on shipping.
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Back to Etsy shop news. I've decided to retire the monthly vault pin system. I've had mixed results with it but I'm glad I gave it a shot. I do like the monthly seconds pin system, so I'll be continuing that. Speaking of, September's seconds pins are Cerberus Cherub, Marchosias, and Naberius.
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This month we have one new pin, Eden. This design is inspired by my original character. There's also some new pin hoops.
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Looking ahead, I have one more campaign I'd like to run in 2023, Angelology III: Wings and Waves. The pre-launch page is available on Kickstarter. I'll be taking a little break after Eldritch Saints but then it's right back to work to stay on track for my pin plans this year. I'm hoping to launch Angelology III sometime in September, exact date to be determined.
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Finally, I've posted this year's Angeltober prompt list for anyone interested in using it or following along.
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That's all for this update. Have a wonderful rest of your day!
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rose-henry · 1 year
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stressed+excited+happy+nervous+restless but mostly excited. it’s been a chaotic few days but I’m ready and at peace with this 7 month journey in front of me. feeling so so privileged to be able to live my life like this and witness whatever I’m about to witness :)
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today april made brekkie for us!! challah french toast, maple butter and coffees at 8am 😍 bless her soul for getting up and doing this on the first day on school holidays
then maddy was the best person in the world as usual and helped me organise my life by printing all my important travel documents for me and then helping me pack all my last things and clean my whole room to be the guest room in the house (!) alex came over and we had pesto pasta and finished the packing and cleaning and they made me so calm 🥰
then I had a little mandatory in person exchange pre-departure session at uni until 4:15 (getting ready to leave the house at 6pm to go to the airport) and I had a rapid 30 minutes at home before our last family dinner. I had a breakdown and cried in my room (for one last time) about leaving everything behind for so long but then I realised how lucky I am and I still wouldn’t change my travel plans if I could… I’m content with my plans and there was no need to cry! so silly…
at the airport thien starting calling and texting me and he was stuck in tahiti and there was all this drama so there was a possibility that they wouldn’t let him into the US!!! as if his 24+ hour delay on the trip to LA could get worse. long story short we ended up sitting outside the departure gate, with my parents and april still, all on the phone to thien and researching and helping him. he needed my parents cause they know more than anyone else he knows about USA visas and fuckery. in the end he had to book a return flight (which we hadn’t booked yet) from LA for the end of jan (the date of which we hadn’t decided yet, now it’s decided for us) in tahiti on his layover where he was never supposed to be in the first place. he’s now flying from tahiti to LA and doesn’t know if they’ll actually let him into the country so I’m now just stressed about thien and completely fine for my whole trip. literally fuck america and their government and immigration laws. no one ever move there please.
after all that fuckery I returned to my family and said our proper goodbyes, they felt rushed and not right at all but they had to be done and it’s all okay now. I cried a bit through the security line after leaving them, I kept turning back around as I was walking away to see them and they stayed forever still waving and smiling, until once I turned around and they weren’t there anymore :(
anyway…. after all of that I am finally resting and at peace at gate 7. it’s 8:25pm and boarding is at 8:35! I’m so excited for singapore airport and my ultimate deli sandwich that I made for myself at my last day of work at the market yesterday.
bye melbourne 👋
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princetorn · 3 months
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VERSES .
⋆ verse — to be a boy among the boys ( 1939 – 1954 )
canon . A childhood spent in the shadow of the Appalachian mountains – long summers, Little League, sweet tea, Sunday sermons – and a briefly awkward adolescence of braces and coltish limbs.  A child prodigy, they say.  He is a scab-kneed boy marked for sporting greatness.
⋆ verse — six cylinders underneath the hood ( 1955 – 1957 )
canon . Baseball was once his greatest love, but now he fixates on hot-rodding and his ‘Little Sweetheart’ – a Chevrolet Corvette that he spends his weekends diligently working on and his nights racing.  Royce has grown into himself.  He has motor oil under his nails, Brylcreem in his hair, and butane in his blood.
⋆ verse — all a ghost can do is haunt ( 1958 – )
canon .The end came sharp and sour, in a twist of shrieking metal and the lick of flames.  Murder, though he does not know it. Royce Clayton is dead, buried in a small plot overlooking the baseball field.  He has become a cautionary tale to the people in the town of Marshall, and his ghost is doomed to walk the earth.
⋆ verse — caged within jars like fireflies ( 1997 – 2001 )
Captured by wealthy explorer, collector and ghost hunter Cyrus Kriticos – with the aid of his psychic assistant Dennis Rafkin – Royce is transported to Pennsylvania and kept contained by Latin barrier spells.  He and eleven other spirits form the Black Zodiac, with Royce representing the Torn Prince.  Cyrus intends for the enslaved spirits to power the Basileus Machine, a contraption designed by a fifteenth century Italian astrologer while under demonic possession.  If successful, the device will open the Ocularis Infernum ( ‘The Eye of Hell’ ) allowing him to see all things, past and future, divine and damned.
⋆ verse — college is fun as long as you don’t die ( 1958 – 1962 )
Royce doesn’t die that fateful October night.  He lives to see prom, to graduate, to take up a baseball scholarship and move on with his life.  He still harbours a great love of hot-rodding, but baseball is his ticket out of small-town misery and he grabs the opportunity with both hands.
⋆ verse — it ain’t over ‘til it’s over ( 1963 – 1968 )
He did it, he made it, he’s finally famous.  Royce is a Major League Baseball player, his face is printed on posters and in the newspapers.
⋆ verse — when you’re over the hill you begin to pick up speed ( 1969 – )
By 30 years of age, Royce is past his peak and his time in the spotlight comes to a close. Retiring from baseball, he starts coaching the up-and-comers – but it isn’t the same as standing in the home plate with a crowded stadium screaming your name.
⋆ verse — professional crash test dummy ( 1958 – )
Royce doesn’t die that fateful October night, nor does he seize the chances baseball presents. Instead, he follows his hot-rodding dreams, and goes on to become a sports car racer.  James Dean would be proud.
⋆ verse — we’re gonna be together forever baby
exclusive to @shellcrack . Royce Clayton is in love with Miriam Ross – the prom king has found his queen, and he is saving for a ring.  What started out as a jockish bet has ended in something serious, with the hot-rod playing for keeps, making big plans for them to leave their small town behind.  Whether they make it or not, Johnny refuses to get out of the picture.
⋆ verse — crazy fun park
A teenager from a quiet corner of North Carolina is offered a baseball scholarship in Melbourne.  Generously bankrolled by Henry Clayton, Royce and Johnny jet off to Australia to tour the university.  Following an argument, Royce is involved in a fatal car accident.  Many years later, a theme park is built on the crash site.  It thrives, it dies, and it collects spirits along the way.  Alternative premise:  Royce is attached to a vintage baseball glove or card which Violetta gifts Nimrod, unwittingly bringing Royce’s ghost to Crazy Fun Park.
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latibvles · 1 year
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titling is for the weak. part three to the band au. also putting this on ao3 so uhh watch out for that when I post the link there! this turned out WAAAAAAAAY longer than I initially planned for it to be. anyways have the guys, a bar, a performance, and Vicki's perspective again as a treat. a special thank you (again) to @almost-a-class-act and @cody-helix02 for listening to me lament over naming this goddamn band. this one is aptly just called “The Bar Scene.” You Can also read the rest of this under the tag “ #au: let me down easy ” :)
A Sunday with Devil’s Piano starts in the studio. Reuben “Chuckler” Jeurgens (although his friends also call him Lew, of which he has many) walks in with Wilbur “Runner” Conley hot on his heels. Between them are five iced coffees. Jeurgens smiles as he crosses to put the fifth in the mini fridge they put in the practice room.
“For Lena, when she comes in.” He explains, in reference to Lena Riggi, the sound engineer who’s worked with the group since their first album, and also known for her work with the Basilone Brothers. As Conley heads immediately to the drum kit, Sidney “Sid” Phillips, bassist, walks in — face lighting up when Chuckler hands him the coffee, but he’s looking around the room like something’s missing.
That something, or rather, someone, is Bill “Hoosier” Smith, their lead guitarist and typically — the first one in the room.
Vicki taps away at the keyboard, glancing periodically at the digital clock on the bedside table, and then at the slip of paper, the name of the club the guys would be performing at sprawled in Corrigan’s neat print. He’d given her the venue name and address earlier that day. The guys would be playing tonight in town, as good of an opportunity as any to get photos. She figured she could hack away at the beginning of the article now.
But her words keep getting away from her and what replaces them isn’t nearly as productive.
Staring at the blinking cursor on her screen, the only thing that comes to mind is an acoustic guitar, its owner smug-grinned and messy-haired, making sharp remarks in a rumpled white t-shirt. And every time he caught her stare, she knew he got a sort of satisfaction from watching her face flush, or watching her look away.
Monday was worse. A clean-shaved, alert, not-hungover Bill Smith was more bold than late, disheveled, embarrassed and hungover Bill Smith. He brushed by her, looming over her notepad and she could smell the spice from his aftershave — but she didn’t say anything. He gestured with his pointer finger to her heading, grinned.
You always make a heart for the letter I?
Only for headings, she’d wanted to say. But he was far too close and his eyes were far too blue for her to form a coherent thought, so she just rolled her eyes instead
Vicki’s been working far too long to not be able to recognize a honey trap. Bill could be as kind and funny as her neighbors in Melbourne, it didn’t change the fact that rock bands lived life in the fast lane, and she’s watched too many of her coworkers end up in messes of their own after falling for the easy smiles and pretty faces that this line of work attracted.
The first thirty minutes is a hodge-podge of activity. They step into the booth to record what they can, and exchange ideas for new songs for their next album. “He’ll show up,” says Conley, not especially worried about his bandmate’s absence. “He’s just directionally challenged.”
And sure enough, thirty minutes past call time — Bill “Hoosier” Smith walks into the studio. He’s narrow-eyed and clearly exhausted from the previous night (when the band held a much more intimate performance at The Troubadour). What occurred after the band’s 30-minute set? They’ll never tell. But Smith wastes no time in grabbing his guitar, and getting down to business.
The best and worst part was that Bill, contrary to what the gossip mags and paparazzi claimed, didn’t mind striking conversation and answering questions. He, like the rest of his bandmates, was endearing in his own way. He talked fondly about his grandparents and his parents, his siblings and growing up in rural Indiana.
But Bill would ask questions too, and no one wants to hear that sob story, so she skirts around it with the story of how she met Bob Leckie after her interview and how he’d crashed on her couch for a couple months after breaking up with a girlfriend.
She takes one last look at the clock, and scrunches her nose. She’d have to continue this later. Thanks a lot, Hoosier.
Picking out clothes isn’t a difficult affair — slipping on the black dress and the heels, flattening her hair and parting it down the middle, hanging her camera around her neck in lieu of a necklace. Vicki calls for a cab while putting on makeup and thanks whatever higher power there is that she doesn’t poke her own eye out with a mascara wand when her brain is elsewhere.
By the time she’s stepping into the cab from the hotel lobby, she’s already fiddling with her camera in an attempt to stave off her own thoughts.
It was a smart move on Corrigan’s part, keeping their talent fresh with these smaller gigs and not letting the local nightlife forget their faces. She wasn’t at The Troubadour the night they performed, but she’d be there tonight. If the label wanted them to maintain relevance, this was definitely the way to keep at it without compromising the quality of their work.
Vicki sees the line out the door before she sees the white lights of the sign for the bar itself, and withholds a groan as she pays for the cab. She had no personal qualms about pulling out her ID, and if that didn’t work she’d just have to call Corrigan. She takes one last look at herself in the cab’s rearview before stepping out and crossing the street. She focuses on the precise click of her heels rather than the indiscernible noises of offense as she skips the line. The bouncer at the door looks at her with a raised brow.
“I’m with the band,” she supplies him with, watching as his eyes narrow, reluctant to let her in. She reaches into her purse to grab her Press ID. As she’s pulling it out, a warm hand presses against her back, and she snaps her head to the right.
Hugh Corrigan’s in one of his finely tailored suits, and behind him are three familiar faces with large black cases in their hands. He smiles at her, then looks to the bouncer as Vicki flashes the card to him.
“She’s with us,” Corrigan reaffirms with a nod, ushering her inside before security can object. He immediately retracts his hand after that as they walk into the mostly-empty bar, its future patrons outside and buzzing with excitement. “Hope you weren’t waiting there too long, Miss Graves.” He offers, all squared-shoulders and polite smiles.
The ones trailing in behind him are anything but polite.
“Shit, I didn’t realize you were comin’ to this thing,” Chuckler’s voice is drenched in mirth, flashing a smile. “What, you invited Leckie too?”
“What if I did?”
“Well we would’ve told Hoos here to put on a nicer shirt.” Without meaning to, her gaze immediately moves to him — and Sid lingering beside him, and he returns it. He’s in a black short-sleeved button-down, a watch on one wrist and several bracelets on the other. His hair’s parted and gelled in an attempt to keep it out of his face. He eyes Corrigan with blatant suspicion, although the latter can’t see it, before looking back at her and eyeing her up and down.
“I think he looks alright as he is,” Vicki decides, without thinking about it too hard. His lip curls, and she’s grateful for the dim lights hiding her flush. Adjusting the end of her dress, she rolls her eyes and looks away.
The back entrance door slams, echoing through the space before Runner calls out.
“Y’know the band performing before us is called Dumb Fucks?!”
Dumb Fucks isn’t half-bad for an opener, but she’s not here for them, so she sits with her Coke and lets her legs swing from the barstool, watching and waiting to approach the stage later once the guys take it. She didn’t plan on drinking anything stronger until after she got her pictures — if she stuck around that long. Across the bar, tending to drinks, a familiar face hums.
“You didn’t tell me you were working tonight,” Margie points out. Margie was currently interning at Fusion, and worked as a bartender here on weeknights. Vicki shrugs, watching the brown-haired girl salt a rim swiftly and then get to work on a margarita for someone two seats down. “Or that the drummer was cute.” Vicki laughs, with a roll of her eyes.
“Right, cause that’s what at the top of the list, cute drummers for Margie.”
“Well it could be, if you loved me more.”
“I love you just enough,” Vicki assures as Margie moves down the bar to slide the margarita over the counter, take another order, and mix another drink.
“Not enough to get me the number of your cute drummer friend.”
“You mean my drummer client?”
“Same difference,” and then, tossing a rag over her shoulder and leaning on the bar, she gets a catlike grin. “Although the guitarist couldn’t stop looking your way during soundcheck, you know,” there’s a giggle in there, somewhere, as Margie’s grin grows and Vicki rolls her eyes, reverting her attention back to the band onstage to avoid Margie peering right through her.
“Kinda hard not to look when someone sticks a camera in your face, I reckon.”
“Oh you’re the worst,” she bemoans, all but flinging herself on the countertop. “Right, cause every guy you interview smirks at you and licks their lips and totally shows off on a guitar solo, right? All for the camera?” Vicki laughs, turning to look at her friend who’s resting her chin on her fist.
“Do you want me to answer that seriously?” Margie huffs, exaggerating her point by rattling her cocktail shaker with a certain type of vigor as the opening act wraps their set. Ice rattling is drowned out by the scattered applause and faint murmuring as the lights of the stage dim so they can change the drumkit and the guitars. She then finalizes it by sticking out her tongue before pouring the drink into another glass and breezing by to another patron.
Vicki rises after a few minutes, camera in her hands, as the murmuring starts to crescendo and the lights come up with Runner’s familiar drum kit. There’s a fairly sizable crowd around the stage, but thankfully she gets to the front of it — and there’s enough room for her to move about. Her palms are unreasonably sweaty, and her hair’s standing on end, ignoring the occasional bumps and jostling from other people trying to cross the floor.
When Chuckler comes out, and then Sid, she can’t help but giggle at their stark contrast. Chuckler, all rock-star swagger and charm, versus Sid, who’s somehow maintained that endearingly sweet smile, his cheeks already flushed under the lights. He catches her eye and the corners of his eyes crinkle as he takes his spot further from her, at the left of the stage. And then Runner, full of energy, waving his sticks in the air once he takes his spot behind his beloved drums.
She really tries not to stare too hard, when Hoosier walks on right behind Runner. She knew it was coming, but Vicki swallows hard nonetheless. He looks positively golden under the lights, catching all those shades of dirty blonde in his hair, that looks way softer than she remembers it looking earlier (not that she’d been looking for long). Now though, it feels almost criminal to look away. She might need a drink after this after all.
They go straight into the first song. Chuckler’s voice in the mic is a surefire wakeup call, and she snaps back into herself.
She heard and watched them practice several times in the past two days, she even sat through soundcheck prior to this. She had pictures of them tuning up, one where he looked through his lashes and grinned at her, but said nothing.
This is fundamentally different. Were it not for the view being a bit different through her camera, she could get completely lost in the sight of him. It feels less like her losing her train of thought and more like him stealing it.
And if Vicki weren’t so painstakingly alert, every hair standing on end — she could mistake that warm feeling in her stomach as her being drunk.
She shifts her focus to Sid and his bright grin, fingers dancing across the neck of the bass. He nods his head along to the music and she smiles as the camera shudders and she gets three more shots of Sid, in all his bass-playing glory. Then shifting his attention to Chuckler, sticking his tongue out on the ad libs, his raspy baritone reaching every corner of the room.
By the time he greets the crowd at the end of the first song, they’re already buzzing with energy, barely able to contain their murmurings as Chuckler speaks into the mic.
She watches and moves as her camera requires of her, taking pictures throughout and conscious of bumping into other patrons. The guys onstage work up a sweat, jumping around or otherwise moving. Hoosier gets this grin on his face that she’s never really seen. All-encompassing, directed towards the guys around him, his hair no longer neatly done and now strewn about his forehead. He licks his lips and her eyes divert to his hands as they fly across the frets. He makes it look effortless.
He looks golden.
By the end of the set, she’s already making her way towards the bar, to Margie who’s got one of her more knowing smirks on her face.
“So are you gonna introduce me to the drummer or what?”
“No, but if you get me a drink I might change my mind.” Margie laughs at that with a roll of her eyes, but likely recognizes the look on Vicki’s face — fixing to make her a Manhattan.
Now, at the very least, she can blame the warm, tingly feeling on alcohol and not—
“Thought I knew that lady in the front row.” Fuck.
She turns her head, as Hoosier takes up the seat next to her. She swallows hard as she catches the whiff of sweat mixed with whatever cologne he wears. In the moments where he asks Margie to get him a beer and she agrees, Vicki does her best to brace herself.
“And what if that seat was taken?”
“I’m sure whoever he is won’t mind if I keep you company.” Vicki scoffs, finishing off her drink and ordering another.
“Is that what you’re calling it?”
Hoosier twists the bottle around between his fingers. Vicki’s gaze moves from his hands back to his eyes. He runs his fingers through his hair, to push some of it from his eyes, but it still falls over his forehead.
“Well then what would you call it?”
“A bad idea,” his brows shoot up at her forwardness. She takes a sip of her drink, focusing on the burn of the whiskey as she swallows rather than on the intensity of his stair. “You’re much more marketable if you aren’t seen with a girl. The public likes attractive, single young musicians.”
He leans towards her and she sucks in a breath when his arm brushes hers. She tries to tell herself it’s for purely logical reasons — it’s a crowded bar and he’s just spent the past two hours carrying harmonies and talking into a mic, so he doesn't want to strain his voice by talking over the din. But Hoosier makes it very hard to believe that, looking her up and down like he did when they first walked in.
“Anyone ever tell you you’re a bad liar?” She turns her head a little more to stare at him, saying nothing. “‘N you still haven’t told me to go away yet.” He points out. She swallows hard, licking her lips and returning his stare.
“Would you go away? If I told you to?”
“If you want me to,” She doesn’t have a response for that, not one that’s true, so she says nothing. But Vicki doesn’t look away, and neither does he. He just grins, knowing, and she doesn’t know if she wants to wring his neck out or pull him towards her and make him finish what he’s trying to start here. More importantly, she really hates how he’s seeing right through her right now. “You look good, by the way. Forgot to say that.”
Musicians really are nothing but trouble.
“You didn’t have to,” She can feel a flush creeping up her neck, but she certainly hasn’t drank enough to be incoherent. She knows it’s him, doing that. She hates that too. “I saw you staring.”
“You said I looked good,” he returns, bumping his knee against her bare one. “And I saw you staring.”
“I said you looked alright.”
“Ain’t it funny how synonyms work?” She rolls her eyes and snorts, shaking her head slightly.
“You’re not funny.”
“Then why’d you laugh?” He challenges, and she knows it’s meant to be playful. Vicki presses her lips together, and with her free hand, she takes his shoulder, gently pushing him back so there’s a distance between them again. It’s hard to ignore the heat of his skin through his shirt or the firm muscle there. He looks at her hand, and then at her. She glances to Margie tending to the bar through her periphery, in an effort to remember where and who they are.
“Cause this isn’t gonna go how you want it to.” She lets her hand fall, resting her elbows on the bar itself, waiting for the scrunch of his nose and some kind of venomous words thrown her way that she won’t write about to maintain some semblance of pride. You weren’t the first, Bill Smith, and you probably won’t be the last — but I’m damned before I become a notch on your bedpost.
But he doesn’t do anything like that. Bill takes another sip from his beer, then sets it down.
“I don’t want it to go anywhere,” he sounds almost reassuring. The smile Bill gives her then, is almost boyish. “I just like it when you talk.”
It’s not what she was expecting and the way he says it, as warm as he feels, leaves her without anything that she could say in rebuttal. She can’t help but wait for a ‘but’ or some kind of catch, even though nothing of the sort comes from him. Vicki stares at him, mouth slightly agape but he doesn’t seem to notice until she clears her throat.
“Watch my drink, yeah? I’m going to the restroom.” She watches him drag the glass towards him, and without another word, she slips off the barstool to beeline to the bathroom.
If Vicki’s heart is hammering harder than it had been all night, that’s no one’s business but hers.
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ok u keep asking for asks about my day and i keep sending u asks about my day so heres another. today the weathers been super unpredictable. rain for 5 minutes sun for 5 minutes then rain again. a towel that i hung out to dry is still wet (/wet again). i keep hoping itll stay dry for long enough that it dries up as well lol. but my plants are loving the rain <3 its been a bit of a stressful time lately but we did the hard thing for today and now we can relax and are gonna have vegan bacon sammiches for dinners. fully planning on doing nothing tomorrow. now im gonna hang up some laundry (inside!!! so it wont get rained on lol) and cut my nails so i can play guitar more easily. i hope your day treats you kindly chanda <3
Ugh sounds like Melbourne 🙃 it was just like that!!! Soooo unpredictable…I’ve been hanging my laundry inside for weeks now! it was pretty rainy here too but today is surprisingly sunny! Hope your enjoying doing nothing for a while after whatever stress you’ve had to deal with ❤️ I’m busy with finalising my prints and submitting them in a timely manner, managed to get an extension after a family meme we got sick and I was staying with them but overall it’s been ok! Sending you love
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golfcourseprint · 1 year
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hpprintingsolutions · 2 months
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Sustainability through Signage: Exploring Eco-friendly Options in Victoria
Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia is known for its natural beauty and commitment to sustainable living. With the growing times it is important to work on the sustainability of our environment. With rising demands for signage and advertising we need to use sustainable signage options are becoming essential which offer businesses and organizations to promote their brand which can be Custom Printing Melbourne.
How do determine sustainability factor in signage?
Signage plays a vital role in communicating and promoting information about a product, service, or brand. Using the traditional signage can be hazardous to our environment for its manufacturing process, consumption of energy and methods of disposal. The emergence of eco-friendly signage options evolved with times which are designed to minimize affecting the environment.
Production Materials: Building & Signage Prints Victoria are made of recycled materials. This can include materials such as recycled paper, cardboard, or even plastic. Using recycled materials can often be more cost- effective than purchasing new materials. Biodegradable materials are another eco-friendly option for signage. The usage of bio-degradable materials also promotes the corporate responsibility for the positive impact on the environment.
Energy Efficiency: Lighting signage are most prevalent boards in the recent times. Usage of LED lights are more energy efficient having a longer lifespan, producing less heat, making them a safer option for outdoor signage.
Solar-Powered Signage:
We can consider using solar-powered lighting instead of traditional electricity for outdoor signage, which reduces business’s carbon footprint, and saves energy costs. Solar-powered signage can also be a unique and eye-catching feature for your business, drawing in environmentally-conscious customers.
Green Advertising: It is important to in corporate sustainability in the overall advertising strategy. This can include promoting your sustainable practices on social media, partnering with other environmentally conscious businesses, or even hosting events or campaigns that along with Booklet Printing in Melbourne promote sustainability. By sharing impact on the environment, the businesses can attract conscious customers who stand the value of the company and help in developing a greener environment.
Businesses are turning to eco-friendly designed signage since it has long lifecycle durability than traditional signage. Overall, in today's world, sustainability and environmental consciousness are becoming increasingly important to consumers it is important to not only meet these expectations, but also to stand out from the competition. For any kind of building and signage prints, custom printing and booklet printing in Melbourne, HP printing solutions bring you the eco-friendliest sustainable and productive signage board for all kinds of business purposes. To know more visit our website.
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iownfish · 2 years
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Hey were you are comicon Melbourne? If you were then I bought a untitled goose game pin from you and I was wondering if you had a site that was still selling them
Hi! Yes, I absolutely was at ozcc!
Unfortunately, I ran out of stock very quickly (I only took leftovers from previous years), but I'm planning to order more soon. I don't have a shop, but I'm planning to open up an online store as well very soon with my merch items and some prints!
Keep an eye out in the coming months, I'll definitely be posting about it. :D
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thecountryfoxprintco · 2 months
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Happy Monday!!!
I wanted to post an update that’s super awesome- I’m planning the shop’s first sale…
✨The April Showers, May Flowers Sale✨
Each week, yes all 9 weeks, in both April and May will have a different sale, whether themed around the subject of the prints or by specific items like notebooks and journals. And there will be no need for a promo code to get the discount!
I’ll post each new sale when it begins, but for now I wanted to give special presale access for those of you that liked my items here on tumblr so far! The promo code (the link automatically applies it for you too) below will get you 10% off in the store on absolutely anything that speaks to your heart from 3/25/24- 3/31/24. 💕🦊
🌱APRILFLOWERS10🌱
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innopack · 2 days
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Choosing the Right Packaging Supplier in Melbourne for Your Business
When it comes to running a successful business, especially one that deals with physical products, the importance of selecting the right packaging supplier cannot be overstated. Melbourne, a bustling hub of commerce and innovation, offers a wide range of packaging suppliers, each with unique strengths and offerings. In this blog post, we will explore why selecting the right packaging supplier in Melbourne is crucial, what to look for in a supplier, and how to ensure your choice meets your business needs.
Introduction
Packaging is more than just a means to transport goods from one place to another; it plays a vital role in branding, customer experience, and even sustainability. The right packaging supplier in Melbourne can make a significant difference in your business operations, affecting everything from cost-efficiency to customer satisfaction. In this post, we will delve into the key considerations when choosing a packaging supplier in Melbourne, highlighting the critical factors that can influence your decision.
Importance of Quality Packaging
Quality packaging is the backbone of product delivery. It protects products from damage, preserves their quality, and enhances the overall customer experience. When selecting a packaging supplier in Melbourne, it’s essential to consider the quality of materials used. High-quality packaging not only ensures that your products reach customers in perfect condition but also reflects positively on your brand image.
1. Material Durability
The durability of packaging materials is crucial. Durable materials protect against physical damage, weather conditions, and other external factors that could affect the integrity of the products. When assessing a packaging supplier in Melbourne, inquire about the types of materials they use and their durability. Opting for suppliers that offer high-quality, durable materials can save you from the hassle of product returns and replacements due to damaged goods. 
2. Aesthetic Appeal
Packaging is a powerful marketing tool. Visually appealing packaging can attract customers and enhance their unboxing experience. A reputable packaging supplier in Melbourne should provide customizable packaging solutions that align with your brand’s aesthetics. This includes options for printing, colors, and designs that make your product stand out on the shelves and leave a lasting impression on your customers.
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Cost-Effectiveness and Flexibility
Balancing cost with quality is a delicate act. It's essential to find a packaging supplier in Melbourne who offers competitive pricing without compromising on the quality of materials and services.
1. Bulk Discounts and Pricing Structures
Many suppliers offer discounts on bulk orders. When selecting a packaging supplier in Melbourne, it’s worth discussing their pricing structures and the availability of discounts for large orders. This can significantly reduce costs and increase your profit margins. Additionally, understanding their pricing models can help you plan and budget more effectively. 
2. Scalability and Flexibility
As your business grows, your packaging needs will evolve. A flexible packaging supplier in Melbourne can adapt to your changing requirements. This includes the ability to handle larger orders, provide a variety of packaging solutions, and offer scalable options that grow with your business. Ensuring your supplier can meet your future needs is crucial for long-term business success.
Sustainable Packaging Solutions
Sustainability is no longer a trend but a necessity in today’s business environment. Customers are increasingly aware of environmental issues and prefer brands that take proactive steps towards sustainability. Partnering with a packaging supplier in Melbourne who offers eco-friendly solutions can enhance your brand’s reputation and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
1. Eco-Friendly Materials
Look for suppliers that use recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable materials. Eco-friendly packaging reduces the environmental footprint of your products and resonates well with modern consumers who prioritize sustainability. A packaging supplier in Melbourne that prioritizes sustainable practices can help you meet your environmental goals while maintaining high-quality packaging standards. 
2. Sustainable Practices
Beyond materials, consider the overall practices of your packaging supplier in Melbourne. Do they use energy-efficient processes? Are they committed to reducing waste and promoting recycling? Partnering with a supplier that follows sustainable practices across their operations ensures that your business contributes positively to environmental conservation efforts.
Customer Service and Reliability
The relationship with your packaging supplier in Melbourne is a critical aspect of your supply chain. Reliable and efficient customer service ensures smooth operations and timely deliveries, which are crucial for maintaining product availability and customer satisfaction.
1. Timely Deliveries
Consistent and timely deliveries are vital for maintaining your inventory levels and meeting customer demands. Delays in packaging supplies can lead to production halts and dissatisfied customers. A reliable packaging supplier in Melbourne should have a proven track record of punctual deliveries and the ability to meet tight deadlines. 
2. Responsive Support
Good customer service involves more than just fulfilling orders. It includes being responsive to your queries, providing timely updates, and offering solutions to any issues that arise. A packaging supplier in Melbourne that prioritizes customer support will help you navigate any challenges efficiently, ensuring a seamless supply chain process.
Conclusion
Choosing the right packaging supplier in Melbourne is a strategic decision that can significantly impact your business. From ensuring the quality and durability of packaging materials to providing cost-effective and sustainable solutions, the right supplier can enhance your brand’s reputation and operational efficiency. By prioritizing factors such as material quality, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and customer service, you can select a packaging supplier that aligns with your business goals and helps you succeed in a competitive market.
In summary, the right packaging supplier in Melbourne is not just a vendor but a strategic partner in your business success. By making an informed decision, you can ensure that your products are well-protected, visually appealing, and aligned with your sustainability goals, ultimately leading to increased customer satisfaction and business growth.
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mettamemories · 9 days
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Wedding Videography and Photography: Why You Need Both
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Planning a wedding involves countless decisions, and one of the most important is how you'll capture your big day. With options like wedding videography and photography available, couples often wonder if they need both. The short answer is: absolutely! Here's why having both services will make your wedding memories even more special.
 Capturing Different Perspectives
Photography and videography offer unique ways to remember your wedding. Photographs freeze moments in time, capturing the raw emotions, smiles, and tears. They are perfect for creating albums and prints to hang on your walls. On the other hand, wedding videography captures movement and sound, bringing those still moments to life. Imagine hearing your vows again, seeing the joy on your guests' faces, and reliving your first dance.
 The Power of Motion
Wedding videography, especially wedding cinematography, adds a cinematic touch to your memories. With professional editing, music, and storytelling techniques, your wedding video can feel like a Hollywood movie. This dynamic medium captures the essence of your day in a way that photos simply can't. The laughter, the speeches, the music, and the ambiance are all preserved, allowing you to experience your wedding day over and over.
 More Coverage, More Memories
Having both a photographer and videographer means more comprehensive coverage of your wedding. While the photographer is busy capturing posed portraits and candid shots, the videographer can focus on recording the speeches, the ceremony, and the dance floor antics. This teamwork ensures that no important moment is missed.
For instance, in a bustling city like Melbourne, where every wedding venue has its unique charm, both wedding videography Melbourne professionals and photographers can work together to highlight the city's vibrant backdrop. From the iconic laneways to the beautiful coastline, you'll get the best of both worlds in your wedding memories.
 The Engagement Session
Don't forget about the lead-up to your wedding. Engagement photography sessions are a fantastic way to get comfortable in front of the camera before the big day. These sessions help build a rapport with your photographer and videographer, ensuring you're relaxed and natural when the wedding day arrives. Plus, you'll have beautiful photos and videos to use for your invitations, save-the-dates, and social media announcements.
 A Keepsake for Generations
Your wedding day is just the beginning of your story together. Photos and videos are keepsakes you'll cherish for years, sharing them with future generations. Imagine your children and grandchildren watching your wedding video, seeing the love and joy you experienced. It's a priceless gift that extends beyond just one day.
In conclusion, investing in both wedding photography and videography ensures that you capture the full spectrum of emotions and moments from your wedding day. Whether you're planning an elaborate celebration or an intimate gathering, these professionals will work together to create a complete and lasting record of your love story. So, if you're tying the knot in Melbourne, consider booking both wedding videography Melbourne wedding cinematography
 experts and photographers to ensure every precious moment is beautifully preserved.
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