Online Printing Company Launches New Web Design

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Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:00am EDT

  WARWICK, UNITED KINGDOM, Apr 22 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
UK Online printing company Optimalprint, launched an improved website
design yesterday. The new interface provides customers with easy access
to Optimalprint's wide variety of online printing products.

    The new website design launched across all 14 Optimalprint language sites
which include: French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Norwegian, and more.
Optimalprint is known for providing a quick and easy solution for
printing high quality, affordable printing products with 100% quality
guarantee.

    Henrik Muller-Hansen, CEO of Optimalprint states, "Optimalprint is
always looking for ways to improve. This new web design highly influenced
by web 2.0 and the eagerness to get Optimalprint's customers to interact
more with our online printing services".

    Christmas cards, business cards, wedding invitations, birth
announcements, christening invitations, party invitations, menu cards,
thank you cards, postcards, letterheads, brochures, flyers, folders and
envelopes are only a few of the print items that customers order with
their own personal digital pictures, images or logos, available at
www.optimalprint.co.uk.

    Online Printing Company - Optimalprint

    Optimalprint provides countries around the world with online printing
services. Launched in March 2007. Optimalprint has established itself as
one of the most reliable sites for online printing. Catering to the needs
of individuals and professionals throughout the European market,
Optimalprint is committed to providing the best online printing
experience through: 100% return policy, innovative software, 24-hour
customer service, low cost and high quality print products. Visit
Optimalprint at www.optimalprint.co.uk.

Contacts:
Optimalprint
Henrik Muller-Hansen
CEO
+44 2081332771
www.optimalprint.co.uk

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