Flip a discount on in your point of sale. The daily email, the discount flyer, the blow-out sheet, and the retro print draft themselves -- at the exact prices your register charges, because it's the same discount engine. You review, you ship. Nobody opens a graphic design app.
A customer reads an email differently than a flyer on the counter, and a flyer differently than the clearance sheet by the door. So we draft each one in its own voice, off the same shelf -- and every price comes from the same discount engine that runs your menus.

The customer's morning read. Drafted before you open, sounding like the shop -- not a generic mailshot. Save the image, send it however you already send.

Weekly sale flyer for the counter, the window, the bag stuffer. Vendor-grouped, strikethroughs loud, ready before doors open.

Move-it-now SKUs in big red letters. For the wall by the door when the freezer's full and the boss wants it cleared.

Intentionally not modern. Grid-heavy print-shop energy for shops that lean into the paper-on-the-counter ritual.
Same shelf, four different reads. Pick the look that fits the floor.
Deals, new arrivals, the jar that's almost gone. The whole email pulls together while you're still on your first cup, and it sounds like the shop -- not a marketing tool. Save the PNG and send it through whatever you already use.
Flip a discount on in your point of sale the way you already do. Half off chocolates, $25 eighths, vendor day -- whatever the move is.
Daily email, discount flyer, blow-out sheet. Pulled straight from that same discount, drafted at register-accurate prices. Wait for your eyes. Tweak the copy if you want. Ship.
The email goes to your list. The flyer hits the counter and the window. The clearance sheet goes by the door. Same deal, three different reads.
One print PDF, however you hang it -- counter flyer, window poster, vendor-day handout. Prints on the office laser, drafted before doors open, sized to read from six feet.
The customer who sees the deal three times is the customer who buys it. Email, flyer, clearance sheet -- one discount, drafted onto all three before you open. No design time, no second tool -- the work is already done. -- The Marketing Studio