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PioneerRX Pocket Folder

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Front Cover View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Front Angle View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Open Angle View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Open Angle View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Inside Panel View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Inside Panel View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Back View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Back Open View)

PioneerRX Pocket Folder (Inner Cover View)

About Design

PioneerRX specializes in providing computer software and support to help pharmacies improve workflow and generate more revenue.

 

The brand’s mission statement isn’t just featured in a corner of the design; it’s actually a repeated pattern throughout both the exterior and interior, making it an integral part of PioneerRX’s marketing identity. The left interior panel remains almost entirely white, providing a stark contrast that helps to mellow out the energetic design and draw focus to the important information.

© Design Copyright: Attribution, Non-Commercial and No Derivatives

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Print Specifications

Custom-Made Product
Custom-Made Product

Print Method (Side 1): Four Color Process
Print Method (Side 2): Four Color Process
Stock: 14pt C2S Semi-Gloss

Coatings: Gloss Aqueous
Slits: H3 Center Pocket



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