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The Best Worldlabel Blog Posts from 2009

2009 was a good year!

2009 certainly proved to be a busy year for Worldlabel, as we modified the business, started a blog which was hacked and started all over again. But, it was a productive year, too, as the following blogs show. We’ve picked twelve top blog entries for 2009 and offer them below, many written by guest authors and most that focus on Open Source tutorials and products. These blogs are in no particular order, but they’re our favorites because they seemed to help a lot of our readers…

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Free Vintage Labels Courtesy of Lunagirl Images

Take advantage of these free printable fillable spectacular Vintage labels with framed designs in  PDF templates in Mailing and Shipping Label sizes courtesy of Lunagirl Images. Each design is available in 2 different types: add different information and Autofill. The Autofill template allows you to fill in your information in one label cell, hit tab and the complete template populates with that information.

Images are copyright 2004, 2007, Lunagirl Images, used with permission.  For personal non-commercial use only, may not be sold or redistributed in any form without permission of Lunagirl Images

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 “For your personal use only, For your Art only, not for Sale on a CD or Collage Sheet”.

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Label with text added > ready for printing

A very special thanks to  Lunagirl Images for making these great vintage labels designs available.

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Fillable Full Sheet Labels & Notepad template

Our free fillable PDF template for full sheet labels (US letter size 8.5 x 11″) is also something else, a free one page simple notepad mini app. We use it as a notepad at our offices.  It is simple, easy to use and quick to share. Simply download it, type in you information and save and/or start printing your full sheet labels.  See below for more details on font properties and other added functions.

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Name Badge Labels Easy & Free Templates

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Our name badge labels (same size as Avery® 5395) in Matt White Paper is designed to be run through laser printers, inkjet printers and copy machines. Name badge labels are  white uncoated labels that utilize a premium face stock and provides a striking foundation for a clearer, sharper image. We use a specialized acrylic adhesive that is formulated not leave residue. But even better, we have glossy, clear, color and even gold and silver foil materials to help you enhance the beauty of your name badge. Maybe the event is outside, and if that is the case, we have weatherproof / Waterproof materials also.

Of course there is always a moment you in a hurry to make your own name badge labels. The simplest way is by using our fillable PDF templates, either in Autofill with same information, or inserting different information.

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Free Halloween Shipping labels In PDF Fillable templates

Free Halloween shipping labels in fillable PDF label templates printable on your laser and inkjet printer. Each design available in two different type templates, each label cell for different information and autofill. The autofill will allow you to place your info in one label cell, hit tab and the complete template will populate with that info.

Use Worldlabel.com Product number WL-125 (same size as Avery® 5163) to print.

Visit here For Halloween Address labels

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Designing Labels and Cards with Scribus (Open Source)

ScribusScribus is free software page-layout tool applicable to designing all sort of documents: from newspaper ads to fliers to whole books. Because it can precisely position both images and text, it is also the preferred type of tool for designing mailing labels and business cards. A word processor has weaker features for working with pictures and other graphical elements, while a Photoshop-like image editor makes changing text an unnecessary pain. To get started with Scribus, download the latest installer for your operating system.

Designing a sheet of labels is a straightforward process with Scribus: you import the proper template, lay out one label the way you want it, then duplicate your creation to fill the rest of the slots on the template. To get the best results, however, you will need to make use of some specific Scribus features: layers, text styles, and export options.

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Labels Help The Blind (News)

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A device that allows blind people to attach and read audio labels on everyday objects has gone on show. The PenFriend uses minute barcodes which – when scanned by a digital pen – trigger MP3 files recorded on the unit.

The PenFriend has been developed by a UK firm together with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).

It costs less than £60, and can be used to label foods and medication as well as clothing, personal documentation and film and music collections.

“At the moment we are just scratching the surface: we are starting development of address books, organisers, diaries and calendars,” explained Alison Long of the RNIB.

The PenFriend is the result of collaboration between the charity and London-based company, Mantra Lingua. It uses optical identification technology (OID) to print microdots on to adhesive labels which are then read by the scanner in the tip of the PenFriend.

Read More at  BBC

Custom Blank Labels for laser & inkjet printer uses

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Worldlabel.com is a large manufacturer of blank custom labels for laser printers as well as inkjet for both personal and business applications. If you cannot find the labels you’re looking for at World Label or anywhere else, contact us now! We can easily create any label configuration you require with both permanent or removable adhesives. No Matter how complicated, no matter the quantity. For address, shipping, specialty product labels, bottles and more.

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Labels from the command line with LabelNation (Linux)

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Ever tire of laying out a sheet of address labels in OpenOffice.org or Word templates when you’re in a hurry? Karl Fogel’s LabelNation may be able to help. It is a small free software tool that whips out printer-ready label layouts from the command line. All you do is put the addresses in a plain text file and run LabelNation; the output is a standard PostScript file. And it’s not just fast; as a command-line tool it is easily integrated into scripts or other automated workflows.

Of course, If you interested in a dedicated label software program for linux, we highly recommend gLabels and read our howto

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