Palmer Printing
Print & Design Shop in Detroit, MI.
About
Palmer Printing is your premier print and design shop in Detroit, MI, serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups with comprehensive printing and design solutions. Located at 5480 Cass Ave, we combine expert craftsmanship with modern technology to bring your vision to life. Whether you need custom business cards, branded marketing materials, promotional products, or large-format designs, our talented team delivers quality results that make an impact. We understand the unique needs of Detroit's vibrant business community and pride ourselves on personalized service, quick turnarounds, and attention to detail. From concept to final product, Palmer Printing partners with you to create professional materials that elevate your brand and help you stand out in a competitive market.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of printing services does Palmer Printing offer?
Palmer Printing provides a wide range of services including custom business cards, brochures, flyers, banners, signage, promotional products, and large-format printing. We also offer design services to help you create professional materials from scratch or refine your existing concepts.
How quickly can I get my printing project completed?
Turnaround times vary depending on project complexity and volume. We work with businesses of all sizes and offer rush services when needed. Contact us directly to discuss your timeline and specific requirements.
Does Palmer Printing offer design services, or should I bring my own artwork?
We offer full design services to help bring your ideas to life. Our experienced designers can work from your concepts, sketches, or existing brand materials to create professional designs tailored to your needs.
Why should I choose a local Detroit print shop instead of ordering online?
Local printing shops like Palmer Printing offer personalized service, faster communication, quality control, and the ability to see samples in person. Supporting local businesses also strengthens Detroit's economy and builds lasting relationships.
Last updated: March 30, 2026