The Future of Print is Green—and Wide

Here’s the thing: print isn’t just a surface-level decision anymore. It’s a strategic move. The inks you choose, the coatings you apply, even the way you manage workflows—they all shape how your packaging performs in the circular economy.
Design Services That Bring Print to Life

At Lawton, we know that great print begins long before ink touches paper. It starts with design. The right creative direction doesn’t just make something look good—it ensures your project is functional, brand-aligned, and production-ready. Our design services are built for businesses that need more than just a “pretty file.” We create assets that translate seamlessly from screen to substrate, keeping every technical detail in check so the finished product meets the highest standard.
Printing FAQs: Everything Dallas & Addison Businesses Need to Know

Wondering about turnaround times, file prep, or custom print options? Our Dallas-area team answers the most common questions businesses in Addison and beyond ask about printing.
$3,000 Printer vs $300 Printer: Why the Expensive One Might Be Cheaper

Thinking about buying a wide-format printer? We break down the real difference between $3,000 and $300 printers in real-world terms—plus how it impacts your business and budget.
Printing in Dallas – Fort Worth | Large Format, Banners & More

Printing in Dallas – Fort Worth | Large Format, Banners & More If you’re looking for fast, high-quality printing in Dallas, you’re in the right place. Whether it’s banners for an event, business cards for your team, or blueprints for a project, our print shop delivers fast, affordable service across the DFW Metroplex — without […]
Big Beautiful Prints That Command Attention | Lawton Printing & Graphics

Get bold, high-impact prints that turn heads. From architectural plans to custom banners and canvas wall art, Lawton delivers big, beautiful prints with precision and speed.
Signs of the Times: Through Phil Harvey’s Lens

Discover Dallas through the black-and-white lens of photographer Phil Harvey. This visual series explores signs, neighborhoods, and the quiet details that reveal how a city remembers—and changes. A collaboration with Lawton Printing & Graphics.