Print With Heart: 4 Lessons in Connection From Mother's Day
Mother’s Day has a way of bringing certain things into focus. Gratitude. Thoughtfulness. Recognition. The simple gestures that make people feel seen. That’s part of what makes it a useful reminder for marketing, too. The print pieces people remember most aren’t always the loudest ones. Often, they’re the ones that feel personal. They feel thoughtful. They feel like they were created with real people in mind. And that still matters. 1. People Remember What Feels Personal A lot of marketing is built to grab attention fast. That has its place, of course. But attention alone doesn’t always build trust. Sometimes what stays with people is the message that felt warm, timely, or sincere. That’s one reason print can be so effective. A printed piece often feels more intentional than a quick digital message. Whether it’s a card, sign, handout, display, or direct mail piece, print has a way of making a message feel more considered and more real. 2. Appreciation is Something People Notic...