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Phoenix Graphix Publishing Services LLC

Phoenix Graphix Publishing Services LLC in Granville, OH
444 N Pearl Street, Granville, OH 430231302
(740) 587-3659

Contacts

Street address:
444 N Pearl Street

City / suburb:
Granville

County:
Licking

State:
Ohio

ZIP code:
430231302

Phone:
(740) 587-3659 (Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
info@phoenixgraphix.us

GPS Longitude:
-82.5154876708984

GPS Latitude:
40.0730781555176

Business description

Phoenix Graphix is a team of creative problem solvers, delivery marketing and publishing results on time, on target, on budget. (The coffee's on us!)

From a simple newsletter to a multi???component educational program packaged and translated to Spanish, a full???scale advertising campaign or team t???shirt, a corporate identity system or custom wedding announcement-Phoenix Graphix can provide the creative solutions you need to help reach your goals. We've been in business almost 25 years, and know how to get things done. There's no fee for an initial consultation to discuss your marketing or publishing objectives and how best to accomplish them. If we're not the right fit for your project, we'll refer you to another great business in our broad network of vetted partners. The coffee's on us, so stop in for a cup. We guarantee you'll leave with a new idea. Wendy Hollinger and the Phoenix Graphix Team

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 5 to 9
City / suburb: Granville, OH
County: Licking
Products

marketing, website design, promotional products, editing, advertising, publishing services, email marketing services, design services

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According to our records, this business is located at 444 N Pearl Street in Granville (in Licking County), Ohio 430231302, the location GPS coordinates are: 40.0730781555176 (latitude), -82.5154876708984 (longitude). Phoenix Graphix Publishing Services LLC is categorized under Advertising Agencies. The company employs approximately 5 to 9 people. You can contact the company by phone at (740) 587-3659.
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