Step 1 1. From WITHUS home page, Click "Register" to
register. This process will automatically bring
you to the "Rembershio Agreement Page".
Step 2 1. After reading company policy and rule,
Click "Login"to key in your registration details
from WITHUS Membership Agreement page.
This process will automatically bring
you to the "Rembership Registration Details
page"
Step 3A
1. Fill up all necessary field in the "Required Field
box" in the Registration Details area.
Step 3B
1. Fill up all necessary field in the "Required Field
box" in the Membership area.
Step 3C
1. Fill up all necessary field in the "Company Field
box" in the Membership area.
Step 4
1. After filling up all the Required Filled boxes, click
"Join" to join in.
2. This confirmation
pop-up will
appear.
Step 5
1. This confirmation pop-up will appear.
2. Click "OK" to proceed. Clicking "OK" will
automatically bring you to the "LOG IN MODE”
window.
Step 6
1. Key in your "ID" and "PASSWORD" This will
automatically sign you up as an official member
and will bring you automatically to WITHUS
Home page.
How to Order?
Step 1 1. From WITHUS Home page, Click "LOGIN" to
login. This process will automatically bring
you to Membership "LOGIN MODE"
Step 2 1. Key in your "ID" and "PASSWORD" to engage
into any desired on-line transactions.
2. This will automatically bring you to WITHUS
Home page to start with any desired transaction.
Step 3
1. Click "PRODUCT" to place an order.
2. A pop-up menu will appear with our product
category.
3. Choose desired PRODUCT and "Click" this will
automativally bring you to your choice Product
Info gallery display.
Step 4
1. A series of Name Card Gallery will be
diplayed for you after the desired product was
chosen and clicked.
2. Click a CATEGORY and start an order.
Step 5A
1. Choose your desired PAPER and "Click"
This will automatically change the Paper Details
for you.
2. Proceed and Fill up the necessary Order Info
prepared for you in the lower portion of this
page.
Step 5B
1. Choose your desired PAPER TYPE and "Click"
This will automatically change the Paper and
Price Details for you in the Item Box.
2. Proceed and Fill up other necessary Order Info
prepared for you in the lower portion of this
page.
Step 5C
1. Choose your desired QUANTITY and "Click"
This will automatically change the Quantity
and Price Details for you in the Item Box.
2. Proceed and Fill up other necessary Order Info
prepared for you in the lower portion of this
page.
Step 5D
1. Choose your desired SIDE and "Click"
This will automatically change the Side and Price
Details for you in the Item Box.
2. Proceed and Fill up other necessary Order Info
prepared for you in the lower portion of this
page.
Step 5E
1. We give you option whether you give us your
own design or we design for you.
2. Your own design has to be accompanied by a
serious details in soft copy form uploaded as you
register and order on-line.
Step 5F
1.Choose the appropriate size that correspond
with the paper type you choose.
2. If you choose Art or Snow paper type, the
corresponding size is 88*52mm. Others goes
with 90*50 WITHUS size standard.
Step 5G
1.For your CARD DETAILS Fill up this boxes
with series of information that you want to
appear exactly in your Name Card.
2. In the REMARKS box, you can give details of
the excat Font face used, exact color tones
etc.
Step 5H
1. After you have filled up all the necessary details
in the Product Info page, you can go and add
this order in the ORDER CART.
2. This will automatically bring you to the Order
Process page to confirm your order.
Step 6
1. To confirm and actual place an order,
you must "Click" BUY. This will automatically
bring you to Billing Information section
window.
Step 7A
1. Fill in necessary information to reconfirm buying
transaction in the "My Information" boxes then
proceed to fill up "Payment Information" and
"Delivery Information" in the same page.
Step 7B
1. Fill in necessary information to reconfirm buying
transaction in the "Delivery Information"boxes
then proceed to fill up "Payment Information"
Step 7C
1. Fill in necessary information to reconfirm
payment transaction in the "Paymetnt
Information" boxes then proceed and "Click"
BUY. This will automatically bring you to
the Check Out section window.
Step 8
1. "Click" CONFIRM to End up Transaction on this
particular order. This will bring you automatically
to WITHUS Home Page to welcome new
transaction.
How to Check: Status of Order
Step 1 1. From WITHUS Home page, Click "LOGIN" to
login. This process will automatically bring
you to Membership "LOGIN MODE"
Step 2 1. Key in your "ID" and "PASSWORD" to engage
into any desired on-line transactions.
2. This will automatically bring you to WITHUS
Home page to start with any desired transaction.
Step 3
1. Under the DESIGN STATUS, check out for your
name and then "Click" This will automatically
bring you to the STATUS OF DESIGN Window.
Step 4A
1. Normally if you have just placed an order your
name will appear on the very top unless there
has been a lot of orders in the same time.
2. Nevertheless look for you name along the
list of orders as shown in this illustration.
Step 4B
1. Once you found your name, "Click" DETAIL
button to view status of your Name Card
order.
Step 4C
1. Once you have clicked the DETAIL
button a pop up window will appear. Scroll
down and fill up necessary information.
Step 4D
1. Once Scroll down and fill up necessary
information, "Click" CLOSE to finish checking
your order.
How to Check: Status of Design
Step 1 1. From WITHUS Home page, Click "LOGIN" to
login. This process will automatically bring
you to Membership "LOGIN MODE"
Step 2 1. Key in your "ID" and "PASSWORD" to engage
into any desired on-line transactions.
2. This will automatically bring you to WITHUS
Home page to start with any desired transaction.
Step 3
1. Under the DESIGN STATUS, check out for your
name and then "Click" This will automatically
bring you to the STATUS OF DESIGN Window.
Step 4A
1. Normally if you have just placed an order your
name will appear on the very top unless there
has been a lot of orders in the same time.
2. Nevertheless look for you name along the
list of orders as shown in this illustration.
Step 4B
1. Once you found your name, "Click" DETAIL
button to view status of your Name Card
design.
Step 4C
1. Once you have clicked the DETAIL
button a pop up window will appear. Scroll
down and fill up necessary information.
Step 4D
1. Once Scroll down and fill up necessary
information, "Click" CLOSE to finish checking
your design.
How to order?
Via Email, Via Fax, Via Mail, Direct Order
Email Order
When ordering via email, kindly prepare all necessary information: Company Name, Telephone Number, Address, e-mail address. Also, don't forget to indicate the order information: card size, order quantity, and other specifications.
Our email address is:
Upon receipt of the email, our friendly customer service will contact the clients for order confirmation. *We are committed to provide you with prompt, reliable service. In order for us to process your request effectively, please provide us with as many relevant details as possible. If you are registered with us, please use the e-mail address that is associated with your account.
Fax Order
Download the order form from our website and fill out all necessary information. Fax it to WITHUS at (65) 6221 3367. Kindly fill out clearly and legibly the names, contact information such as telephone number and email address. Upon receipt of fax order, clients will then be contacted by our customer support within 2 hours (office hours only) to confirm your order. Requested design will be finished in 2 days and will be sent to clients for confirmation via email or fax. Once client sends approval and confirmation for the final design made by WITHUS, we will then send it for printing. Pick up or delivery will be made after 3 days after of the approval and confirmation of design. *We are committed to provide you with prompt, reliable service. In order for us to process your request effectively, please provide us with as many relevant details as possible.
Mail Order
Existing business card can be mailed as sample directly to us together with an order form (Download Order Form from our website). The layout fee for single or double sides is SG $ 10.00. If client's soft copy file of the design is available, kindly send it to us along with the order form.
MAIL TO:
Customer Support Department
k10 Anson Road
# 05-19B, International Plaza
079903 Singapore
*We are committed to provide you with prompt, reliable service. In order for us to process your request effectively, please provide us with as many relevant details as possible.
Direct Order
Clients can place their order directly to our office during business hours.
WITHUS Pte. Ltd.
10 Anson Road
# 05-19B, International Plaza
079903 Singapore
Once an order was made, our customer support will contact you for confirmation. This is to ensure the accuracy of the order and avoid any delay, it is highly recommended that clients clearly fill out their name and contact information so as to process the order as quickly as possible. *We are committed to provide you with prompt, reliable service. In order for us to process your request effectively, please provide us with as many relevant details as possible.
Delivery Scheme
" Customer Support will contact the client once their order is ready for pick up or delivery. Pickups are available during office hours at:
WITHUS Pte. Ltd.
10 Anson Road
# 05-19B, International Plaza
079903 Singapore
Tel. (65) 6221 2212
Office Hours : Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Delivery Fee of SG $10.00 will be charged for every delivery service in Singapore.
Delivery Service is made from Monday to Friday office hours (9:00 am to 6:00 pm). No delivery service on Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays.
Please contact our Customer Support in advance for special arrangement or urgent delivery at (65) 6221 2212.
Why choose us
With WithUs, your Name Card links you to the toughest connection you need!
The Business Card is perhaps the most valuable and, unfortunately, the most underrated of all business advertising and self-promotional media. Your business card is your own portable billboard that you are able to take with you everywhere you go. The first promotional material a person receives from your company.
The problem that the business card has had in its long history is that people have neglected its design... Over ninety percent of all business cards in circulation lack proper layout and eye catching graphics thus most business cards resemble everyone else's cards.
The average life expectancy of a business card can sometimes be just sixty seconds after the handshake that came prior to its delivery. Reasons for this can sometimes be as simple as:
Most cards are too mundane (raised ink on flat white paper) and lack eye- catching quality or simply look too much like any other card.
Your business card doesn't convey your message in a way that is redeemable enough to keep.
Your cards look unprofessional. Trust someone who will take the serious responsibility to create business cards represent itself in a prideful way.
A business card is an integral part of any good marketing plan. For its size and cost, it's probably the most powerful part. Of course, you can't expect your business card to tell the whole story about your company. What you should expect it to do is present a professional image people will remember. A business card can make or break a client's first impression of your company. Create the toughest link to your client.
Our photo-quality full coloured business cards can continue to tell your story long after you've distributed them. These cards are a beneficial novelty and conversational piece, because most businesses out there are still using crude raised ink on dull paper stock and are only one sided and stain quickly from casual handling. Those type of cards served their purpose in the over refined era of the 1980's but we are now in a multimedia age where visual presentation is everything.
Make your business stand out from your competitors. Design is an important factor in the success of a lot of businesses. Some products succeed because they are carefully designed. For others, sales are influenced by the way they are packaged. Companies can spend a lot of time and effort in building up a solid corporate identity or brand image let your business card be a part of the whole corporate identity!
WITHUS is seasoned with talented and versatile staff that is equally involved in every aspect of the creative process. We bring a fresh approach and maximum return to your marketing effort.
Your business card is your card sales force. When no one else is there to represent your company, your business card speaks for you.
True UV Offset Printing
While other printers have switched to laser or digital printing and are struggling to provide acceptable prints, we remain committed to the superior quality offered by offset lithography. We employ a high-resolution for crisp clear photos and increased color gamut. Our prints have rich smooth solids without the streaking found in digital and laser prints. With offset printing your company image will look and feel more professional.
Brilliant Colours & Smooth Tones
WITHUS uses high quality paper stock along with liquid inks to produce bright, beautiful, and smooth color tones that will reflect your professional image.
What is CMYK printing?
CMYK printing, also known as "Process Printing," is an industry standard method of printing in full colour, CMYK actually stands for the four colours used as part of this printing standard. C is Cyan, M is Magenta, Y is Yellow, and K is "Key," which is the description that printers use for Black ink.
CMYK printing can reproduce most color photographs very well. In traditional printing, a full color photograph is scanned and then run through software to create 'color separations.' Once the separations are processed, and 'plates' are made for each of the CMYK colors, the printer runs the ink through the plates on press, and the result is your full color image printed on paper.
CMYK is the most economical method reproducing full color images in the highest quality, and most magazines and glossy collateral is printed using CMYK. CMYK is the standard method that WITHUS currently uses to process all name card print jobs for customers.
What should I know about colour printing and proofs?
Viewing color on your monitor
Computer monitors use RGB to display color, RGB stands for Red, Green and Blue. When you print something to the CMYK process, for best results, you need to convert any RGB images to CMYK images first. Sometimes you'll see some changes to the image when you make this conversion, so it's better that you see the changes first before uploading your file.
Also some colors that you see on your screen are very difficult to reproduce exactly using CMYK (or any other printing method). Therefore if you have the software that enables you to process your image into CMYK before you upload the image to WITHUS, you'll have a close idea of what you'll get once the printed products are delivered to you.
Some of the hardest colours to match going from RGB to CMYK are blues.
The difference between monitors
You also have to take into consideration that different monitor types display colours differently. For instance, many LCD or laptop monitors cannot display as much of a range of colors as other monitors. On these monitors, colours can lose contrast and many colours sometimes look similar to others (for instance, dark greens and browns).
Professional designers and prepress companies use color-calibrated monitors to ensure that the colour they see on their screens is as close as possible to the actual colour of the file. Most home users cannot afford to purchase these very high-end monitors, and therefore have to understand that there will ALWAYS be variance from what they see on the screen to what they see on their printer, or any other output device.
Why do certain colors look different after they print?
Most home and small business printers are either inexpensive ink-jet printers, or colour laser printers. It is impossible to calibrate any of these systems as they have a wide and varied range of methods of printing. Even though some printers use CMYK inks, many other factors have to be considered, and it is impossible to expect to consistently print perfect color.
WITHUS owns an extremely high-end printing facility, with consistent quality control and color correction standards. While WITHUS maintains as high standards as possible, it is still almost impossible to print and expect to see exactly the same colour every day.
There are so many possible factors that can affect the color on your printed materials. The weather outside can play a part in affecting how the ink dries on the paper, and can change the color slightly. The paper delivered from the paper mill may be slightly brighter. The ink density and constant on-press fluctuations in color, printing press running temperature or blanket wear, could also affect color slightly. It is impossible to expect that any professional printer can produce exactly the same printed blue on two separate days.
However, WITHUS does have high quality controls to ensure as little variation as possible, especially within a single product order.
What should I know about image resolution measurement?
One of the most confusing aspects of desktop publishing and printing is resolution and the measurement of resolution. On our Web site, to minimize confusion for those new at this, we have consistently used PPI to refer to resolution, regardless of the image location or source. You may see other measurement acronyms (DPI, LPI and SPI) and wonder how they correlate. To clarify the terminology, here are definitions and explanations for each term.
PPI PPI (pixels per inch) is how a monitor displays an image. How the image looks on the screen is determined by the resolution of the monitor (the number of pixels the monitor can display in a given area). Therefore the PPI is the display resolution, not the image resolution.
DPI DPI (dots per inch) is probably the most familiar and most misused measure of resolution. It is not the resolution of scanned images, and it is not the measure of images on your monitor. DPI is the measure of how many dots of ink or toner a printer can place within an inch.
Most printers print the same number of dots horizontally and vertically. Basically a 600 dpi printer prints 600 tiny dots horizontally across one inch, and 600 tiny dots vertically up one inch.
SPI SPI (samples per inch) is a measurement of image resolution when doing a scan, or using an image from a CD or digital camera.
Some scanning manufacturers use DPI in place of SPI in listing their scanners resolution capabilities. This is misleading because there are no dots in the image until it is actually printed.
When you're scanning photographic images, you need to keep in mind your final printing or output method. If you scan at too low a resolution and you find need to blow up your image in the software program you are using, you will end up with a lower quality image. On the other hand, using too much resolution results in wasted information and unnecessarily large file sizes.
LPI LPI (lines per inch) is an important measurement related to the way WITHUS produces printed products. LPI is a standard offset printing term, and is dependent on the output device and the type of paper used for printing.
To simulate shades of gray using only black ink, a printer prints varying sizes and patterns of halftone spots (spots are made up of many dots of ink). Small halftone spots (fewer dots) create the visual illusion of a lighter gray while larger halftone spots (more dots) appear darker, and blacker.
Halftone Dots Representing Different Levels of Gray
The printer uses a halftone screen divided into cells. The cells contain the halftone spots. How close together the cells are in the grid is called lines per inch. This is the LPI, or line screen.
When printing in CMYK, the printer uses a different screen angle for each of the four colors. These separated colours are often called plates. Each plate prints at a different screen angle, and once all the plates are printed at different angles, the ink mixes together to create a seamless, smooth full-colour image.
Cells of Dots Used to Print in CMYK
The lower the LPI, the more obvious the halftone dots appear in the printed piece. Most laser printers (300 to 600 dpi) can only manage to print an LPI of 50 to 65 LPI, resulting in coarser image reproduction. High-resolution image-setters (like those at WITHUS) print at an LPI of 150 resulting in much smoother images comparable to photographs. As a reference, these image-setters print with a DPI of 3600!