NH Graphic Design, Big Bull Creative announcement; Munro Graphics formerly of Methuen, Massachusetts is excited to announce their relocation to 60 Island Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts

Released on: January 17, 2008, 10:55 am

Press Release Author: Big Bull Creative

Industry: Marketing

Press Release Summary: NH Graphic Design, Big Bull Creative announcement;
Munro Graphics formerly of Methuen, Massachusetts is excited to announce their
relocation to 60 Island Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Press Release Body: Press Release
01/2008
Lawrence - Methuen, MA - Derry - Plaistow - Salem NH
Merrimack Valley
NH Graphic Design, Big Bull Creative announcement;
Munro Graphics formerly of Methuen, Massachusetts is excited to announce their
relocation to 60 Island Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Munro Graphics has been servicing print customers in the Merrimack Valley for over
20 years. Jim Munro, President and owner of Munro Graphics says the move has been
needed due to size and space issues at their previous location.

"It was a great location for many years, but as our business grew our customer needs
changed. Before we knew it we were bursting at the seams. Architecturally it became
difficult to work efficiently because of the broken up floor plans," Munro states.

Munro Graphics evolved in the past 20 years, in the Merrimack Valley from two small
offset presses and a very slow black and white copier, to the installation of a
state of the art black and white and full color printer as well as a digital
duplicator, which prints a wide variety of colors with speed. As a four man
operation, Munro Graphics turned "green" before anyone knew what the term really
meant. They have always been advocates for cleaner production methods and
recycling, and take it one step further by re-using and minimizing packaging.

Munro says his customer base is diverse, "I serve many non-profits both locally and
regionally, but I also have a broad base of small business customers. Most of my
business customers are owner operated. They appreciate that I am the one who answers
the phone and they know that I will respond quickly."

Ed Warnshuis the President of the Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity, and
Director of Lawrence Partners in Education says those believing in the future of
Lawrence and the value of small independent businesses should work with Munro
Graphics, "He\'s moving to Lawrence because he believes the city is on the rebound
and has a bright future and he wants to contribute to that bright future. He\'s also
an independent small business man. He\'s not a franchise or part of a conglomerate.
He\'s an independent businessman who knows his craft and works hard on behalf of his
customers."

Jim himself says his clients are surprised to see him show up at their doors, either
delivering or picking up print jobs. "That is how I expect to be treated and they
deserve the same."

Munro Graphics is scheduled to move to the new Lawrence location mid-February. They
would like new customers to know they are looking forward to developing long term
relationships with them and would like to current customers to know they look
forward to servicing you from their new location.

For all your printing and copying needs, contact Munro Graphics at 978-682-0699 or
you can reach them via the web at www.munrographics.com.

For all your marketing and graphic design needs contact Maryann Little at NH Graphic
Design, Big Bull Creative at 978-376-3718 or you can visit them on the web at
www.bigbullcreative.com.



Web Site: http://bigbullcreative.com

Contact Details: http://bigbullcreative.com
978-376-3718

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