Tag Archives: Dimensional Print

Mechanisms that move: Shadow Box

The Shadow Box exhibits 3D shapes and graphics to help brands meaningfully connect with buyers. It’s a marketing option that can be integrated with digital technology to carry conversations online too. Continue reading

The future of marketing: Print & digital need to work in tandem

As a marketing agency with an eye on the future, Structural Graphics is always on the lookout for cool ways to extend engagement with our clients products. So when Forbes released a study this week of how consumer goods companies are keeping pace with digital marketing and technology, we devoured it. Now we’re sharing our takeaways with you. Continue reading

When it Comes to Video Marketing, Get to the Point

At Structural Graphics, we’re always thinking about new ways to introduce people to our incredible marketing products. So we sought out the services of Matt Willman, digital artist and co-owner at Sharpmetal, LLC. Sharpmetal works as the designing arm for advertising and marketing agencies, who, like us, want to use video and other creative ways, to showcase their work. Continue reading

Evolving Brand Experience with Print

If it seems like we’re pretty focused on augmented reality technology lately, it’s because we are. We’re giving businesses cutting edge, sensory ways to reach consumers.  Continue reading

Dimensional Print: Ushering in a New Era

Structural Graphics is known for its dimensional print products, like counter-top displays, direct mail, gift card packaging, magazine inserts, media kits, promotional packaging, sales aids, presentation kits, and web keys & QR codes.

But did you know we do so much more? Continue reading

SG Assembles: Making life easier for our clients

Ever wonder why Structural Graphics owns and operates its own hand assembly facility in Piedras Negras, Mexico? Continue reading

Packaging that aims for luxury

Structural Graphics designer Isabel Uria recently attended Luxe Pack New York, the annual convention for luxury packaging enthusiasts, where vendors, buyers and designers meet to scope out the latest in paper and glass packaging. Continue reading