Who We Are

Leader in communicating your ideas and vision
Full service commercial printer
Woman Owned Business Enterprise (WBE)
D&B supplier risk score = 1R2
20,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility

Loyola University Chicago Logo. Motto, Preparing people to lead extraordinary lives. Winner of Loyola Family Business of the Year.
SBA.gov, U.S. Small Business Administration, Jeffery Butland Family-Owned Business of the Year.

Key Services

Secure, mobile-friendly web-to-print ordering system with a single sign-on and online inventory system

Offset and digital color printing with Creo Color Management, high speed imaging and variable data

First Class, Standard, EDDM and Nonprofit direct mail

Fulfillment/Distribution - digital on demand printing can be combined with preprinted literature and promotional items

What We Do Best

Announcements
Annual Reports
Applications
Banners
Brochures
Clings
Direct Mail
EDGAR Filings
Emails
Envelopes
Fillable Forms
Flyers
Garment Tags
HTML/PDF

 

Invitations
Mailing Inserts
Newsletters
Packaging
Pocket Folders
POP Materials
Postcards
Posters
Prospectuses
Report Covers
Sell Sheets
Signage
Stationery

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What Our Clients Are Saying

“You folks ROCK! Thanks so much for your extremely prompt response to this situation. We couldn't do our job effectively without you... you make us look good!”

“OMG, you guys truly do work miracles.”

“Your willingness to put in the extra hours, hang with us during the moment-to-moment changes in plans, turn work around in record time – and do it all so cheerfully – meant more to us than words can ever express.”

Pay It Forward

Every employee at Richards has donated their time, talent and treasure to help improve the lives of those in need. Causes we support include: The Kid's Equipment Network, Project Gabriel, Operation Support our Troops America, DuPage Pads, Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, Out of the Darkness Campaign and St. Baldrick's Foundation.

WBE Certificate

WBENC Certification validates that a business is at least 51 percent owned, controlled, operated, and managed by a woman or women. This means one or more women must have unrestricted control of the business, a demonstrated management of day-to-day operations, and a proportionate investment of capital or expertise. To become certified, business owners undergo a thorough vetting process, including review of business documentation and a site visit.