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Modernizing Educational Outreach with Print

In today’s digital-first world, higher education institutions continue to value the unique impact of print materials. By integrating beautifully crafted brochures and informative campus newsletters into their communication strategies, these institutions create memorable impressions. Print’s tactile nature supports brand recognition and aids retention, providing a sensory experience that digital forms can’t replicate.

Effective Marketing with Tangible Materials

Print materials serve as powerful marketing tools. Well-designed brochures and vibrant posters capture attention instantly, unlike transient digital ads. Distributed during campus tours or recruitment events, these materials offer lasting reminders of the institution, enhancing recruitment efforts significantly.

Informative Resources at Hand

Print excels in disseminating information through easily accessible formats. Whether distributing course guides or celebrating achievements in a newsletter, print materials ensure that vital information remains readily available for students, parents, and faculty without the barrier of digital fatigue.

Tailored Communications for Diverse Audiences

With print, institutions can customize their outreach for various audience segments, from prospective students to alumni. This targeted approach helps in crafting personalized messages for events, fundraisers, or alumni gatherings, fostering stronger community ties and enhancing participation.

Commitment to Sustainability

Adopting sustainable print practices reflects an institution’s commitment to environmental responsibility. Using recycled materials and eco-friendly inks, schools can demonstrate their dedication to sustainability, appealing to eco-conscious students and staff.

A Dallas area corporate office needed walls and windows that better reflected the brand. Lawton produced and installed clean branded window graphics to help the space feel more intentional and on-brand.

Lawton Printing & Graphics helped support the National MS Society’s Bike MS Round Up ride with outdoor event signage, banners, sponsor recognition, and route support materials across the Fort Worth to Glen Rose route. The project shows how clear printed graphics help nonprofit and community events stay organized, visible, and ready on event day.

Tray’s the kind of guy who can print a 100-foot banner, troubleshoot a tricky file, and still have time to talk podcasts. He’s a key part of the Lawton crew — and a pretty great artist too.