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Custom Envelope Design & Layout Services

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The contract seeks qualified vendors to provide comprehensive design and layout support for custom envelopes, encompassing electronic typesetting and plate preparation for both flexographic and offset printing methods. The work involves translating client specifications into production-ready designs, ensuring precise typography, alignment, and structural layout suitable for high-speed printing processes. All deliverables must meet industry standards for print quality, dimensional accuracy, and compatibility with commercial printing equipment. This subcontract opportunity, classified under NAICS code 541430, is issued by the County Executive Office – CPO in California and is open for responses until August 3, 2026. While no set-aside preferences or specific location details are provided, performance is expected to support the agency’s envelope production needs. Interested parties must submit proposals by the stated deadline to be considered for award, with no further details on evaluation criteria or contractual terms publicly listed.

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Vendors needed for custom envelope design and print layout support until August 3, 2026.

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California → County Executive Office - CPOView Agency

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541430 - Graphic Design ServicesView NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → County Executive Office - CPO
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Provide design and layout support for custom envelopes, including electronic typesetting and plate making for flexographic and offset printing.

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