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E: 21/6/07 Win a Badge-Making Machine
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Get your name, brand and artwork in front of the right people with a well-designed badge…
Everyone knows designers love badges. There’s something about their shiny, tactile and colourful nature which really pushes our collective creative buttons. So if there’s one thing you’ve picked up from the latest issue of Computer Arts Projects – from our badge artwork tutorial to our self-promotion tips and merchandising features – it’s that those 1-inch tin, paper and plastic discs are a brilliant way of getting your name out there.
This issue, Computer Arts Projects has teamed up with the UK’s leading supplier of button badge-making machines, Enterprise Products, to offer one lucky reader the chance to win one of its best-selling Pigmy Assembler devices.
The Pigmy Assembler is capable of making 300 badges an hour and can be adapted to make different sized badges and even keyrings, bottle opener keyrings and magnets.
Enterprise Products has been supplying badge machines to customers worldwide for over 30 years. The company supplies 18 different badge-making kits including circle cutters and components.
For your chance to win this great badge-making machine, click here.
Answer; Over 30 Years.
GOOD LUCK !!!
Get your name, brand and artwork in front of the right people with a well-designed badge…
Everyone knows designers love badges. There’s something about their shiny, tactile and colourful nature which really pushes our collective creative buttons. So if there’s one thing you’ve picked up from the latest issue of Computer Arts Projects – from our badge artwork tutorial to our self-promotion tips and merchandising features – it’s that those 1-inch tin, paper and plastic discs are a brilliant way of getting your name out there.
This issue, Computer Arts Projects has teamed up with the UK’s leading supplier of button badge-making machines, Enterprise Products, to offer one lucky reader the chance to win one of its best-selling Pigmy Assembler devices.
The Pigmy Assembler is capable of making 300 badges an hour and can be adapted to make different sized badges and even keyrings, bottle opener keyrings and magnets.
Enterprise Products has been supplying badge machines to customers worldwide for over 30 years. The company supplies 18 different badge-making kits including circle cutters and components.
For your chance to win this great badge-making machine, click here.
Answer; Over 30 Years.
GOOD LUCK !!!
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Thanks for the comp. I've wanted one of these since I was a kid!0
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