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Presentations Plus provides innovative and proven solutions for marketing and business communications. We offer a variety of creative media, design and production services, each best suited for a specific kind of message and audience. Our highly experienced staff includes specialists in advertising, collateral design, trade show graphics design and printing, web site design and development, logo design and corporate signage design and installation. Presentations Plus’ client list includes Fortune 1000 companies as well as growing small firms and startups.

 
 
25,000 Projects! PDF Print E-mail
25,000 projects and 20 years of quality work accomplished! We have been working hard, very hard, to reach this milestone. We just didn't expect to it to happen so quickly!
 
News Release: November 2008 PDF Print E-mail

Narda West Building and PeoplePresentations Plus named agency of record for Narda Microwave-West.

After successfully completing a new ad campaign, a new corporate brochure, and creating graphics for a trade show in the last quarter of 2008, Presentations Plus was named Narda Microwave-West’s marketing partner for 2009.

 
Featured Project - October PDF Print E-mail

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This month's feature project is the Pall Flexbowl Ad Series. We take great pride in our work and this is our way to show our clients what we are up to... Click the "read more" button below for details on this months feature project!

 

 
Presentations Plus Offers Something New PDF Print E-mail

We Were Featured in Long Island Business News!

In the age of the nanosecond, it's survival of the fastest. Companies that don't keep up with the latest technology and can't reposition themselves accordingly in the marketplace risk falling off the map.

But what if corporate leadership won't embrace change?

Ask H. David Goldman, a seasoned advertising and marketing exec, who up until 2000 served as president at a computer graphics firm. His firm, he argued to its owner, was becoming obsolete. Anyone with a computer could easily create presentation slides and posters. Better add new services to stay viable, Goldman suggested.