In 1960, brothers John and Pete Vartanian came to the United States with the anticipation of creating a better life; to live the “American Dream”. With just a few dollars in their pockets and their industrious work ethic, and background in printing for their Armenian church, they wholeheartedly committed themselves to the Graphic Arts industry.
In 1970, John founded the Fifth Avenue Printing Company in New York, New York. Within 14 years John and his wife Azad opened a second location in Fort Lee, New Jersey. This strategic addition proved to be the propulsion for the continued growth of their company. With the addition of Paul Vartanian (son of John and Azad) in 1990, their business realized extensive growth. Customer service become the central focus and the cornerstone to the core of the company. By 2001, the growth of the company required additional space so they relocated to a 7200 sq. ft. facility in Englewood, NJ. Additionally, to better define their business philosophy – they renamed their business Print Solutions. |
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Paul Vartanian, Owner
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We exist to help convey your message. Through proactive and purposeful communication, we work as a direct extension of your team. Our goal is to continually create better processes, that both save time and money, your most precious commodities. I believe... Print should evoke a response, and positively support an organization’s growth. Through both visual-haptic integration, we want people to remember a brand and create perception that transcends the norm. We are truly passionate about print and communication! I believe... Communication is important in every aspect of life. With all the noise in our daily lives—we need support! It is our highest priority to provide you with the utmost respect and attention that you and your work deserve. At a young age, my parents taught me the importance of hard work, integrity and service. That’s cornerstone of our Ethos. Please contact me [email protected] to let me know how we are doing or if you need help. Successes, challenges, failures, suggestions are all welcome and you have my promise that I will follow up and am committed to your experience with our organization. |