Coffee and Corporate Stationery Mock-Up Bundle – only $24!
November 16, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Coffee and Corporate Stationery Mock-Up Bundle – only $24!
Expires: November 23, 2017, 11:59 pm EST
Curious how your logo will look on a coffee cup or corporate folder? No need to waste time printing out samples. Instead, grab a hold of this Coffee and Corporate Stationery Mock-Up Bundle! You’ll get 18 highly organized PSD files to easily add your graphics using smart objects. These hi-res images are extremely customizable, and even separate objects and shadows for you to play with to perfection.
Highlights:
- 18 unique PSD files.
- 110 items to play with – coffee cups, bags, mugs, clipboards, notepads, folders, scissors, glasses and more.
- Easily edit files using smart objects.
- High-Resolution Images – 4288 x 2848px, 300 dpi.
- Realistic shadows – separate objects make for easy layout.
Pricing:
Normally, these two mock-up collections sell for $58, but for a limited time only, you can get all 18 PSD files for just $24! That’s a 59% savings off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button to serve up this Mighty Deal today!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download, after completing your purchase.
- The files are delivered as a Photoshop PSD files. Requires Adobe Photoshop CS4 or higher.
- May be used for unlimited commercial and personal projects.
- Reselling, sharing, redistributing and giving away is not permitted.
OTHER ARTICLES YOU MAY LIKE

DRILL BRUSH KIT REVIEW: OZITO 16-PIECE UNBOXED + REAL CLEANING RESULTS
Ready to put a drill-powered brush kit to the test? In this unboxing and quick clean-up, we crack open a 16-piece drill brush set, check out what each piece is for, and then try it on a stained pot to see how it performs. If you’ve ever wondered how these brush kits stack up for […]
read more
OPENSSL TUTORIAL: CREATE A PRIVATE KEY AND SSL CERTIFICATE FROM THE TERMINAL
In this guide, we’ll walk through requesting a certificate in AWS Certificate Manager (ACM), exporting it with a passphrase, decrypting the private key on a Linux server, and installing the certificate into HestiaCP. I’ll also point out exactly where each step happens with the screenshots referenced in the transcript. 1) Request a public certificate in […]
read more