Friday, December 30, 2011

All 338 units sold at Far East's The Tennery


ALL units of The Tennery, a home office or so-called Soho-style project in Bukit Panjang, have been sold, developer Far East Organization said yesterday.
It said all 338 of the 'small office, home office' (Soho) apartments were sold over the span of a year, at prices averaging $1,200 per sq ft. More than 80 per cent of the buyers were Singaporeans and permanent residents.
As of Dec 1, all but one of the units had been sold.
'Soho' is a marketing term used by developers and their property agents, and does not refer to a specific development type granted approval by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
The units typically come with space that can be customised as offices, as well as connectivity technology.
The Soho apartments at The Tennery are one- and two-bedroom units with a floor-to-ceiling height of 3.4m. The one-bedroom flats range from 619 sq ft to 640 sq ft, while the two-bedroom flats range from 860 sq ft to 950 sq ft.
The 99-year leasehold development is estimated to be completed in 2014.
'The Soho lifestyle is a growing trend, and buyers are increasingly attracted to integrated developments that give them the flexibility to live, work and play within the same location,' said Mr Chia Boon Kuah, Far East's chief operating officer of property sales and executive director.
The Tennery is above the LRT-connected 121,000 sq ft Junction 10 mall, which recently got its temporary occupation permit and is 90 per cent occupied.
Junction 10 tenants 'are in the process of fitting out their units', Far East said, with the first tenants due to start operations next week.
Tenants include Giant, Watsons, Guardian, BreadTalk, ToastBox, BBQ Chicken and Kumon.
With the resumption of the Bukit Panjang LRT service to Junction 10 today, commuters will have access to the LRT station on the third storey of the mall, Far East said.
Mr Chia added that Far East was also getting 'strong interest' from buyers in its latest Soho project, The Hillier, located in Hillview Avenue.
Like The Tennery, The Hillier is also integrated with a mall, the hillV2, which will include stores like New York gourmet grocers Dean & Deluca.
Source: The Straits Times – 30 December 2011

Thursday, December 29, 2011

New property rules may go if economy worsens: Analysts

Analysts say the latest round of property cooling measures is unlikely to be a permanent feature in Singapore if the property market grinds to a standstill amid the upcoming economic downturn.
But if home prices continue surging despite the new rules, buyers can expect that the measures will stay.
Developers have been sounding the alarm bell since the new rules were announced, saying that they could drive down home values, turn away foreign investment, and thus potentially damage an already fragile economy.
At Tuesday's Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore's 52nd anniversary dinner, president Wong Heang Fine warned of a knock-on effect on mortgages resulting in a possible decline in home equity values and, consequently, shrinking wealth, he said.
The Government has argued that the measures, which include an additional buyer's stamp duty of 10 per cent on foreigners buying homes, are necessary to maintain a sustainable property market.
At the dinner, Minister of State for National Development Tan Chuan-Jin said he did not expect developers to welcome the measures, but that given the volatile equity markets and a worsening economic situation, 'our small property market is attractive to foreign funds'. The moves are meant 'to moderate such investment demand in order to avoid the need for a major correction down the road.'
The outspoken views from the property developers have raised questions if the measures are here to stay.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch economist Chua Hak Bin has said that the new stamp duty could be permanent, as it is a political step in line with the Government's aim to differentiate the privileges and rights of Singaporeans, permanent residents and foreigners.
But property consultants reckon that if the property market turns south too rapidly, the Government will look to remove the new rules.
While the recent measures may seem to be more political rather than economic, I believe the Government... will relax the measures if the economic situation worsens significantly.
After all, it would not be politically acceptable if the property market comes down and people start blaming the Government for all the cooling measures which may have triggered or further exacerbated the downturn.
Typically, property cooling measures last for an average of two to 2-1/2 years. Most of the time, such measures are removed due to a sharp slowdown in Singapore's economic performance.
Associate Professor Sing Tien Foo of the National University of Singapore's department of real estate agreed that the measures will likely be removed if the property market slows down too much.
However, if prices continue to rise in the face of these tightening measures, the new rules will likely remain in place, he added, as measures targeting the private market are likely to have a trickle-down effect on the public market.
'I think the Government's main concern is more on public housing. It has to make sure that public housing remains affordable, but the private and public markets are quite integrated in Singapore,' he said.
Source: The Straits Times – 29 December 2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Public Housing Policy Undergoes Rebuilding

PUBLIC housing underwent a sea change this year, with cornerstone policies up- ended in response to fresh challenges and the demands of an increasingly vocal population.
Red-hot demand and the resulting record high prices for homes made the affordability of public housing one of the hottest topics in May's general election.
When the dust settled, the Ministry of National Development (MND), which oversees the Housing Board (HDB), found itself being led by a new pair of hands.
Out went Mr Mah Bow Tan after 11 years at the helm, and in came Mr Khaw Boon Wan, who had volunteered for the ministerial hot seat.
Mr Khaw, who had kept a blog in his previous job as health minister, transplanted this practice to his new ministry. His 'Housing Matters' blog became the first to explain housing issues; he also used his Facebook page to respond personally to questions.
On his watch, the HDB saw a slew of policy shifts that slaughtered some sacred cows in public housing policy.
The most surprising one came in August, with the raising of the monthly income ceiling from $8,000 to $10,000 for build-to-order flats, and from $10,000 to $12,000 for executive condominiums.
The Government had defended the 17-year-old income ceilings as relevant as recently as five months before this.
A second policy change was in making the 'build-to-order' policy one of 'just build': Where the HDB used to launch a construction tender for such flats only when at least 70 per cent of the units had been sold, it now calls for tenders as soon as architectural drawings and tender documents are ready. This has enabled a record 25,200 build-to-order flats to be launched this year.
Third, the HDB signalled it will look into building more flats in mature estates, a departure from its previous policy of offering new flats only in new towns.
Fourth, the ministry announced a review of the formerly popular Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS), following public outrage over a Centrale 8 DBSS unit in Tampines bearing an original price tag of $880,000.
DBSS projects were HDB's experiment in farming out the development of public housing to private developers.
Land sales for such projects have since been suspended, and the future of the scheme has yet to be decided.
Along with the policy changes, an unprecedented amount of information was made public, mostly through Mr Khaw's blog. He unveiled the profile of home buyers, application rates for first- and second-time buyers, and analysed supply numbers.
However, the HDB stopped issuing the quarterly median cash-over-valuation (COV) figure - which is the cash paid by buyers above a flat's valuation - saying it may not be representative of the market.
The changes prompted industry observers to dub 2011 an unprecedented year in public housing.
Source: The Straits Times – 28 December 2011

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Merry Christmas To Everyone!!!


As the snowflakes fall and the cries from children for their present from Santa, 2011 will soon come to a close.

It had been adventurous this year, with many challenges to overcome and we had made it through with your continual support.

We would like to say a big “Thank You” and:

A Merry Christmas & A Prosperous New Year

May this season brings along many more joyful and happy events and moments to everyone.

- Jason Synn Tan :)

Monday, December 19, 2011

Chinese New Year Cards 2011 Launched!


Prior to last friday's preview session for the Chinese New Year Cards, I am pleased to launch our chinese new year cards with some style this week! Kindly look out for our CNY cards posters in our outlets and this time we are pushing out 23 front designs for you to choose from.

Here is the deal, you may make the cards with A5 Size, A6 Size Postcards or if you prefer the folded style, we have the ones from A5 Folds to A6! IDEAS has been listening, and this time, we are giving away Pink envelopes together with our folded cards!

For a bigger view you are free to visit the gallery at

So what are you waiting for? Get your own Personalised Chinese New Year Greeting Cards Today!

- Jason Synn Tan

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Chinese New Year Cards - Preview

Enough Said...

CNY is around the corner and before 2011 ends, we had pushed out the CNY cards from our colleagues and the progress has been tremendous, we are currently preparing for the lunch of this wonderful item for everyone. Kindly be patient and we will roll out this as soon as possible.

One of the news that I am able to share with everyone is that, we will be giving away pink envelopes this time round with every folded cards. That is there will be no extra charge!

Kindly let me know if there is anything that you wish to clarify...Call me!
Adios!

- Jason (Synn) Tan

Friday, December 9, 2011

RPI With Charity - HSR

  
Bangkok was nearly destroyed by a serious flood of the century. Mr Patrick Liew had actually started a event in Kallang Theatre to attract people with the cause to raise money to help the refugees back onto their feet. They had raised about $136,000 in this exercise. While he was planning the event. IDEAS has been part of the plan all along, while sponsoring decorative items like Banner and Certificates as part of the strength that we can contribute.

We hope that such actions will make the world a much better place. Thus here on my workblog I thank Patrick and company for the opportunity that we can help.

- Jason

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sticker Labels - Preview

Ever wanted to have your something which you can stick to a generic card to also include your photograph and details in FULL COLOR?

Introducing the Sticker labels. They are measured about 6cm x 2cm across and this is the newest item that we are currently pushing out into the market this December. The advertising brochures will be out soon but alas for my viewers...this come to you well in advance!

Price?
$30 for 1Kpcs, $100 for 5Kpcs.

Sound too good to be true? I mean the quantity as in the small stickers quantity, not 5Kpcs of A3 size as shown in the photo.

Oh yeah one more thing before I forget, this stickers are printed on matte paper so there won't be easily peeled of or easily scratched off like on mirror-coated stickers. This makes sure that the photo and anything that is printed on it retains it's color no matter in any angle. (The reflection on this photo is actually the plastic cover it comes with...YES! It comes with a plastic sheet to protect your stickers). So what else you want to know? Call me today!!!

-Jason (Synn) Tan.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

A Contribution: Bella He - Views of Designer




For a good read to all Designers Friends :) Hopefully designers can be treated as humans as well... haha!!!

- Jason

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Christmas Cards Designs are READY!!


Hi Everyone!!!,

I thank everyone who bother to message me yesterday asking about whatssup on 23th of November 2011. :) It is the date that we done up our Christmas Cards and the pricelist!!! :)

For a bigger view you may visit this website:
https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/17933551/1/ChristmasCards2011?h=78a3fd

For any thing else? Let me know!! :)

Season Greetings!!!

- Jason

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Contribution: Jason Yee

I was talking to Jason today. He was directed to me at the counter space by Karen.

Funny guy actually and well I'm really glad that he read my workblog and surprise! He send me a contribution to my bloggie! He said that the previous one is hilarious and this one is nice too...Perhaps I should make a RPI version of this service board. >_<

After messing around on my Imac...I made something well almost identical I will not say the same...TADA!!! The RPI Version!!! With the Ideas Logo to Top for it...

Mega Love right?

LOL!

Anyway thanks Jason Yee and Karen Kee....You all make my day larh...Love you all...Jio me Coffee next time ya!!! >_<

- Jason

Friday, November 11, 2011

Always a Smile with RPI

Hi Everyone, Sorry for not updating my workblog for a while, due to busy schedule and a short medical break (MC). I am pleased to show you more reasons to smile with us. Get your prints free of GST until 31st of December this year!

Also another news to share is that Ideas Print has changed the invoice system to be online and in the efforts to save more trees in our ecosystem, all invoices and receipts will now be in softcopy and payment electronics. Feel free to let me know if there is enquiries.

Have a nice Friday! 11.11.11

-Jason

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Something to Share :)

Mike Monteiro | F*ck You. Pay Me.
by San Francisco Creative Mornings


http://vimeo.com/22053820?utm_source=swissmiss


This is a video that I am actually watching on Sunday Morning and a big thanks to DTown TV's RC talking about designers and companies who are doing work and will need to be paid to continue their operations and what reasons clients has been giving design based companies in order to pay lesser or not pay at all. This is a fantastic read for any one who are operating or working with design companies.


So...Just to relate some of my experiences working with clients and I do have the courage to "fire" my clients as sometimes it is usually not worth working with them as well from where I am working we are working with individuals that come to us with genuine marketing problems but just doesn't want to pay for a solution that we are offering. This is the bottom line - We are running a business, not a charity organisation. We have to survive.


Therefore if any of my clients start to say the word, "Don't you trust me?" and thought that I will let them off by doing the work before they make any payment, I will just walk away. As I will be forced into a different kind of working experience that requires more of my time and energy. 


Here is the irony, my colleagues and me are based in this sunny island of Singapore, and what is the problem? We don't get to enjoy the sunshine that we have. We are "locked" and "bounded" inside offices to complete work that sometimes not rewarded by these people who so called we trust. It is not about the trust, but it is about work.


Think about it the next time when you meet any freelance workers, perhaps offer some empathy to them. They have kids, family, wife to feed too.


- Jason

Friday, October 7, 2011

Away for Holiday


Well it is that time of the year where people start to slowdown their momentum and go on a well deserved holiday. Lol...After helping many agents it is time to help myself to the serving on a holiday. Yup judging  by the picture above I'm actually going to Taipei! *Scream*.

Anyway just to let you all wonderful readers know that I will be away on the 
13th of October to 18th of October. 
I will only be back on the 19th to work :).


The seasonal Christmas Cards are already in the works, and I am so excited to share with everyone what I have on my screen right now...but Shhhhh....Don't tell anyone yet. Oh yeah the 8GB ram upgrade is really a snap...took like 15 mins...And suddenly I am blazing in everything that I am doing on this baby. Love this so much...Churned out artworks like no tomorrow and the hassle of the little rolling lollipop is a thing to the past....LOL Enjoy your weekend!!! I know I will >_<

Cheers, Jason

Thursday, October 6, 2011

How Would You Like Your Graphic Design?


Something from "Ads of the world" in facebook (http://www.facebook.com/adsoftheworld). Go add them and like them..They are hilarious!

Anyway this poster basically sums up everything. Thanks to Sky for sharing to me...Thanks buddy!

- Jason

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Ideas In The Dark


Playing with photoshop yesterday and came up with well the bulb that radiates some substance which signifies the synergy of information that blends with ideas. Well that is basically what we are doing during our job. There are really alot of people looking around in the dark, paying alot of money to people who do sub-standard jobs, with Ideas hanging around the agencies, and with leading the evangelists that are genuinely eager to help. What are you waiting for?

I was talking to a friend yesterday back in Toa Payoh HDB Hub, and she was talking about how well a printer quoted her for her print job, and how she is able to get it printed at a really low rate. I was quite amazed by a few points. To be able to print at a really low rate, I'm already quite difficult to beat (Yeah I know flame me..). Having a gut feeling I asked her about the amount that she printed. It is a HUGE AMOUNT. I was like Wooh! That is alot of flyers.

Frankly speaking I know her since I was attached to HSR, and that was a long time ago when I was young and handsome...(Duh..) Ok skip the handsome part...and she didn't print so much before and she was all along targeting at Condos and Landed Properties. Feeling perplex I probe her about the targeted area. She said District 17 to 20. To my understanding she needs roughly 15,000 to 16,000 pieces of whatever she is printing. And she needs to use 10 rounds to finish what she is printing. (Gulps).

Next up..I asked her...Yeh Yeh...so how are you going to distribute? The answer is "I don't know". At this time I had already fallen off my chair...But I didnt...I was determined to at least given a solution. I told her the hard truth. To finish off what she have...meaning 15Kpcs a round perhaps around that area with Singpost (I mean that is basically the only service to use to get into private properties).

Meaning a cost of roughly around $2,200 after I dropped some discounts and some dollar and cents off. By than, she has no idea that she has to pay this much for a distribution, and needs 10 rounds to finish off what she has printed...($22K...Gosh!)...Farming the same content -_-....imagine all the hate mails that come from the owners....Well that is something to Ponder about >_<...

Oh yeah...by the way 80gsm flyers, you cannot distribute by Singpost...they need 157gsm at least  >_< looks like the Garang Guni is gonna get some business...

Just another day ^^, I hope to help more people not just this friend, but more...

- Jason

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Seasonal Fridge Magnets Is Here!!!!

 I must be pretty hardworking recently updating my workblog Lol! This time i bring you guys this! Fridge Magnets!.. Worked out something smaller on the width so that we can squeeze these pretty magnets into a DL sized envelopes

Thus opening alot of flexibilities in marketing with these babies.

Because it is a "little" smaller, it doesn't weigh too much meaning, you can send these along with a letter still using one stamp ^_^. That is like major savings!

The fridge magnets currently also come with the Early Bird Promotion. Order today in October...to take advantage to this offer~~~~

Oh yeah did I forget to mention that we have 8 different designs for you to choose? That is a snap! Call me and order...it is just that simple!

If you prefer something else...kindly let me know and I will see how I can help :)

- Jason

Monday, October 3, 2011

Ideas Marketing Brochure (Concept)


Promotional Marketing Brochure Concept :) Let me know how we can help you with your marketing. Marketing with ease today!

- Jason

Friday, September 30, 2011

PROMOTION: Starting October


Introducing Tissue Covers and Tissue in October 2011. We welcome enquiries!

- Jason

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Brainstorming for taglines

There is always a problem in my clients's eyes about how to get a perfect tagline. I would say there is no perfect tagline and well the least you can do will be to settle for a good tagline out of the many. It is always least helpful when you crack your head for the perfect tagline that don't exist...

So just get as many tagline as you want on the paper on Microsoft word, on the iPhone, iPad anywhere you want... Or grab some from here :)

Arguably the best team in the east
Best possible price in the least possible time
Just sell it!
We are next to the best
Quality agents for quality homes
There is no perfect agents but we try our best
Having fun while getting most done
Elite dealmakers
Dreammakers
We fulfill dreams
You just have to sit back and relax

I think I can go on and on... Let me know if you need help...

- Jason

Friday, September 16, 2011

Savills Opening Promotion!


Check out the Savills Opening Launch Promotions!

PROJECT MARKETING
5Kpcs A5 Flyers @ $99
3Kpcs A5 Postcards @ $199

•  customised with photo, name, mobile & CEA reg no  •  no more pasting of sticker labels • 1 artwork with
4 variations to print  •  dr-2-dr farming & singpost admail service available  •  offer while stock last

PRINT EXPRESS
READY IN 18 WORK HOURS

•  selected items & quantity only  •  customised templated designs with photo, name, mobile
& CEA reg no  •  supported by caveat database, mail merging & over-printng services


50Kpcs Standard Sized Flyers @ $399 (U.P $450)

•  printed full color single sided on 70gsm woodfree paper  • standard size is 200mm x 140mm •  artworks are in compliance to CEA guildlines
•  exclusive to Savills’ salesperson only  •  HDB dr-2-dr farming available  •  offer valid till 31 oct 2011

Buy 3 Get 1 Free Postcards @ $350 Each

•  printed full color double sided on 260gsm artcard  •  artworks are in compliance to CEA guildlines
•  exclusive to Savills’ salesperson only  •  landed dr-2-dr farming available  •  offer valid till 31 Oct 2011

Buy 5Kpcs and Get 5Kpcs On The House! ($280 Each)

•  printed full color single sided on 128gsm artpaper  •  4 x 5k brochure is required to print
•  exclusive to Savills’ salesperson only  •  singpost admail service available  •  offer valid till 31 aug 2011

Call Me @ 9186 9976 Today For More Information!!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Happy mid-autumn festival!!

Ideas wishes every readers a very
Happy Mid Autumn Festival!
Happy Mooning!

- Jason

Saturday, September 10, 2011

A Newspaper Cutting with Boss :)

Totally Forgotten to post this one actually back in August when I didn't even update this space at all or I had totally forgotten about this space as I was busy with my new portfolio as a outlet manager and mount onto the challenges like hungry vampire. Anyway there was this Strait Times report about the new CEA rulings and one of the reporters actually called my boss Derrick on the phone (I wonder how they get his number...) and did a interview with him which later come out of the papers. 

Here is a zoom of the column in yellow. 


Happy Reading!

- Jason

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Singpost Updates!

Hi Everyone!

Here is Jason again, I'm here with a news that is of concern to the people who uses singpost distribution services for their publications / prints. Ideas has just received a email from Singpost that there will be changes in the pricing for the admail. The changes is as followed.

Please look for the rates under 25g for flyers, brochures and postcards that Ideas Prints is providing.
As per the pricelist, the HDB Units distribution will add $0.01 per pc and anything Private / Commercial will up $0.02 per pc to $0.14 per pc.

Please take note that most of the admail distribution is still falling on 157gsm paper minimum and all other rates (Bundling and service) remains unchanged. If there is any queries in regards to singpost distributions and admail, kindly email me or call me at 91869976

Thanks!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Finally Update and New Outlet!!

Hi Everyone,

It has been 8 months since I have last updated my workblog and it has been a horrendous journey for me as I struggle to really bring new things to everyone in the company. Firstly I will have to welcome everyone to the updated version of our official website. The website is www.rpi.com.sg

I understand that I had been telling everyone not to follow the website prices....i mean that is SO WRONG...and after a while i got back the password and now I am able to do updates thanks to my lappy which is equipped with Dreamweaver.

Ok enough with the blabbering. Definately there are news around and that besides I will be running around Toa Payoh, I do have a new office in Savills. Over here in 10 Winstedt Road seats the yellow company. Really happy to be here and really have to thank Dickson for his hospitality, he really makes me feel at home. Will update everyone more about the new things and news in the company :)

Chiaoz~~~

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Recognition from Reservice

Really just did what I needed to do and well at least I care what is going on in Reservice and made the operations really fire up and everyone fired up to make the operations possible. Thank you to my operations officer for giving me something to celebrate amidst times of disruption.

I thank my unit 24SIB for this recognition and hopefully able to do more for Ideas in the future too...GO GO FIGHTING!!!

- Jason

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Closure for Lunar New Year

Closure for Lunar New Year

Please be informed that our company will be closed for Lunar New Year Celebration from 2nd Feb 2011 (Wed) to 8th Feb 2011 (Tue).

Business will resume as usual on 9th Feb 2011 (Wed). We hereby apologise for any inconvenience caused.

The management & staff would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your valuable support & looking forward for your continuous support in the coming years.

- Jason

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Ideas Chinese New Year Dinner


Ideas will be there! Will you? Let me know maybe meet up for a crazy celebration! :D

- Jason


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Roll Up Banners Product

Roll Up Banner
Roll-Up Banners are great tools to help any exhibitor to quickly create awareness. Able to deploy in a few minutes, easy and durable, they are one of the best mobile signboard that is ever invented. Roll-up banners exists in several different sizes and types. For us, we are only providing the most basic ones. If you do have the type that you want, just visit us with a photograph and we will be glad to help you source out the model that you requires.

Our Roll-Up Banners package includes of course the roll-up Banner, and also Synthetic Paper for high quality printing. Be it full color background prints, or even just leaving it unprinted, the gloss surface never fails to amaze anyone with the quality.

So! Come down to our office today and we can discuss more about how we can help you incorporate this wonderful tool into your marketing efforts.

Easily Removed and Store


- Jason

Friday, January 14, 2011

New measures by Govt to cool the property market


The Government has announced new measures to maintain a stable and sustainable property market.

These measures apply only to residential property transactions which the option to purchase (OTP) was granted falls on or after 14 January 2011; or if there is no OTP, where the date of the Sale & Purchase agreement falls on or after 14 January 2011

Refer to the table below for a summary of the revised measures:


To find out more:
§  Click here to read the press release from URA; and
§  Click here to read the revised MAS Notice 632.
Many Thanks to my Buddy Glenn Kee for alerting me to this memo....And hereby able to share with you guys ;)
Visit his webbie for more information of what he can help :)

- Jason


Monday, January 10, 2011

CEA Guidelines and RPI Interpretations


There are many interpretations about the CEA guidelines in regards to advertisements. We have also devised our own interpretations to the CEA's guidelines. Advertisements also includes print media therefore please kindly take your time to read about them so that we will not print anything that is against  them. Do not hesitate to call me if there is queries about them :)

- Jason

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Chinese New Year Cards Design 001


This is one of the designs featured in our 2011 Chinese New Year Cards Template, there are 11 others that is much better than what I did. Oh yeah this is the only one design that I have contributed, sad to say it is also one that is improved by Stephanie. She has added text to make this card better. Want to find out more about our Chinese New Year Cards Template?  Come visit our office today!


Do not hesitate to call me if you need more enquiries.

Feel Free Don't Feel Shy!

- Jason

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Chinese New Year Cards Promo

Chinese New Year Cards Available!

Chinese New Year Postcards is Now Available!

80pcs - $49.90
160pcs - $69.90
320pcs - $89.90
640pcs - $109.90

You may choose 2, 4 or 8 designs for your postcards equally divided. However there will only be one back design entitled. Just visit one of our outlets to find out more about the design that we have (Currently we have 12), and what we can do for you in regards to the back designs.

The size of the Postcards is A6 Size (Half of A5 or Quarter of A4). You may design the back of the postcards to be for direct postcard mailing (Compliant with Singpost) or mailing with envelopes.

Please do not hesitate to call me, feel free don't feel shy ok? :)

- Jason