Special advertising section Detroiter magazine presents ...: "everything old is new again!".In celebration of the Detroit Detroit, city, United States Detroit (dĭtroit`), city (1990 pop. 1,027,974), seat of Wayne co., SE Mich., on the Detroit River and between lakes St. Clair and Erie; inc. as a city 1815. Regional Chamber's 100th anniversary, the Detroiter presents this special section featuring advertisements from the past paired with ads from the present. This historic opportunity will also be available in our December 2003 issue--our Third Annual Complete Business Resource Guide, featuring color-coded sections on a variety of business topics. This will be the final issue celebrating the Chamber's 100th anniversary. This advertisement originally ran 1992 STRESSED OUT? Rely on GRAPHICOLOR! where SUPER COMPS Comps Another term for "same store sales," which helps investors determine how well a company's brand is doing and how the stores are increasing revenue. Notes: For example, you might hear that Wal-Mart's comps increased 9% last quarter. are our speciality * custom color rubdown rub·down n. An energetic massage of the body. Noun 1. rubdown - the act of rubbing down, usually for relaxation or medicinal purposes transfers * Pantone color proofing * screen printing * vinyl vinyl /vi·nyl/ (vi´nil) the univalent group CH2dbondCH—. vinyl chloride a vinyl group to which an atom of chlorine is attached; the monomer which polymerizes to polyvinyl chloride; it is toxic graphics * photo and film props prop 1 n. 1. An object placed beneath or against a structure to keep it from falling or shaking; a support. 2. One that serves as a means of support or assistance. tr.v. pick-up and delivery available Your Color Imaging Specialists for more information call Anita at (313)347-0271 You should see this ad in color! Trust your next display, signage or color imaging project to the Color Reproduction Experts. 248.347.0271 graphicolor.com For more information on how to get your company included in the December 2003 issue, contact David Gwozdz at (313) 596-0357 or e-mail: dgwozdz@detroitchamber.com. |
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