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Innovation in America: Avanti Press

Dave Tabar Season 1 Episode 24

Welcome back, everyone. This is Dave with Mighty Line Minute, and today I'll be discussing Business Innovation in America, showcasing how great ideas combined with spirited leadership, technical know-how, and a motivated workforce lead to success.

Recently, I discovered Avanti Press, a highly creative card company based in Detroit, Michigan. They specialize in distinctive greeting and specialty cards, all exclusively manufactured in the USA.

What intrigued me most about Avanti Press was their expertise in growing their business while pioneering the specialty card market from a humble yet creative beginning.

In 1980, Rick Ruffner and his wife set out to create unique and amusing greeting cards, featuring vibrant colors, humorous photography, and clever verses. Their goal was to depict funny situations that resonate with everyday life, delighting and touching the heart. How great is that? I'm already sold! Today, their cards are renowned for their distinctive style and humor, appealing to a wide audience.

Several years ago, Avanti Press introduced their America line of cards to commemorate vintage and iconic American images. They collaborated with renowned photographers from the 20th century and prestigious archives to achieve this.

Today, the Avanti Press America line captures a pictorial journey across the U.S., celebrating everyday moments and American heroes. It's a small but brilliant idea that quickly became a hit and continues to deliver on its promise of timeless visual and emotional entertainment.

Three of my favorites from this collection are:

  • Roosevelt Riding Horseback (1905)
  • Three Female Workers Sitting on a Steam Engine (1918)
  • Tuskegee Pilots Sitting on Wing of Airplane (1944)

Recently, the Avanti Press team was captivated by the heartwarming image of Smoky, the World War II Yorkshire Terrier, perching from a military helmet, along with her remarkable story. Inside the new card honoring Smoky is a touching quote: “Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.”

You can learn more about Avanti Press at AvantiPress.com or find their cards on Amazon or PaperCards.com.

Thanks, everyone, for taking the time to join us today and learn more about Business Innovation in America. We look forward to seeing you next week. In the meantime, visit MightyLineTape.com to see how their products can help you maintain a safe and healthful workplace.

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Greetings everyone. This is Dave with Mighty Line Minute, and today I'll be covering Business Innovation in America, and how great ideas combined with spirited, leadership, technical know-how and a motivated workforce leads to success.

I recently discovered Avanti Press, a highly creative card company located in Detroit, Michigan. They create distinctive greeting and specialty cards that are exclusively manufactured in the USA.

What intrigued me the most, however, was their expertise in growing their business while pioneering this specially card market from a humble yet creative beginning.

In 1980. Rick Ruffner and his wife aimed to create distinctive and amusing greeting cards, featuring vibrant colors, humorous photography and clever verses. Their goal was to create funny situations that resonate with everyday life delighting and touching the heart. How great is that? I'm already sold! Today their cards are renowned for their distinctive style and humor, appealing to a wide audience. 

Several years ago Avanti Press introduced their America line of cards to commemorate, vintage and iconic American images. 

They collaborated with renowned photographers from the 20th century and prestigious archives to achieve this.

Today, the Avanti Press America line captures a pictorial journey across the U.S. celebrating everyday moments and American heroes. 

It's a small, but brilliant idea that quickly became a hit and still delivers on its promise of timeless, visual and emotional entertainment. 

Three of my favorites are Roosevelt Riding Horseback, a 1905 image. And the 1918 image of Three Female Workers Sitting on a Steam Engine. Look further and you'll find the 1944 image titled Tuskegee Pilots Sitting on Wing of Airplane.

Recently the Avanti press team was captivated by the heartwarming image of Smoky the World War II Yorkshire Terrier perching from a military helmet, along with her remarkable story.

Inside the new card honoring Smoky will be a touching quote: “Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.” You can certainly learn more at AvantiPress.com or find their cards at Amazon or PaperCards.com.

Thanks everyone for taking the time to be with us today and learning more about Business Innovation in America. 

We look forward to seeing you next week, but for today, take a look at mightylinetape.com and see how their products will help you keep and maintain a safe and healthful workplace. 

Have a safe day!

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