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ou can use postcards as marketing tools and even as gifts. Use coupon codes and unique contact details, such vanity URLs or phone numbers. This will allow you to track the success of your postcard campaign.

For the best results, use professional design software such as Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, or Illustrator. Ensure that your saved artwork file adheres to all the items on our checklist. If you are not comfortable with the respective design software, we recommend using our professional in-house design services. We also offer design templates should you need further assistance.

MINIMUM ARTWORK REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTED POSTCARDS: • Font Size: 5pt • 300dpi image quality • CMYK Colour Mode • Safe Text Size: Size of product ordered -6mm • Remember to convert text to paths OR Convert artwork to Jpeg • Bleed: Product size +6mm.

Our Services: To give you get exactly what you need, Printulu enables you to customise your printed postcards and guarantees you the best quality. We offer a number of options for you to configure your postcards. This is in terms of size, materials, colour, and other finishes to ensure they meet your needs. Printulu also ensures that your postcards reach you safely and in time.


Paper: 170gsm paper is the best choice for premium paper at an affordable price. This is suitable for postcards that you use for direct mail campaigns. This is because a large number can be printed at an affordable price.
250gsm paper gives your postcards a strong and premium touch and is ideal for premium branding collateral. 250gsm paper is great if you want postcards that are more robust against folds and worn edges.
350gsm paper is the most premium paper that we currently offer. Due to its extra strong and solid touch, it has an impact of utmost quality and durability. In other words, if you want to leave a particular professional impression 350gsm paper is your best choice.


Refinement: Lamination involves covering your postcards in a thin plastic film to protect them against water damage, scuffs, and worn edges. Lamination adds elegance and quality to your postcards and also emphasises highly brilliant colour effects.

No, unfortunately we do not. We will deliver the postcards to you free of charge, but where they go from there is up to you. We recommend consulting with your current courier company to determine if they offer this service.

Bleed is the area around your artwork that is trimmed off. This allows your design to look as if it was printed to the edge, even when the cutting alignment was slightly off. Your bleed should always extend to at least 3mm.

Cards with messages had been sporadically created and posted by individuals since the beginning of postal services. The earliest known picture postcard was a hand-painted design on a card, posted in Fulham in London by the writer Theodore Hook to himself in 1840, and bearing a penny black stamp. You can read more about the history of postcards here.