Contact Info
Alphagraphics Utah County
Phil Davis
309 E State Street
American Fork, UT 84003
Phone: (801) 653-2428
Email: phild@alphagraphics.com
Website: www.lehi.alphagraphics.com
Services
- Signs
- Banners
- Brochures
- Business Cards
- Vinyl Printing
- Promotional Materials
- Trade Show
- Postcards
- Online Marketing
- Invitations
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pmAbout Us
AlphaGraphics was founded by entrepreneur Rodger Ford in Tucson, Arizona, in 1970. A pioneer and an innovator, Ford’s vision was to create Business Centers that offered customers the latest visual communications technology. After building the company’s operating systems into a successful and profitable business model, AlphaGraphics began franchising in 1979. In 1984, the company became the first desktop publishing retailer. By the late ’80s, AlphaGraphics was aggressively pursuing the global marketplace, becoming the first U.S. printing franchise to expand internationally.
In 2001, the company moved its headquarters to Salt Lake City, Utah. Today, there are more than 280 AlphaGraphics franchises located in the United States, Brazil, China, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom.
AlphaGraphics is a global network of 260+ independently owned and operated business centers, united by a single purpose: to drive results for our clients.
We believe in pushing boundaries to help you increase your reach. Together, we create solutions that are relevant and drive results. We do this because we are passionate about your success. Each of our team members, from the owners to the graphic designers, work as a united team to increase your ROI.
From simple reproduction or printing of black & white documents and materials to oversized full-color posters or signs, AlphaGraphics offers the most advanced–and cost effective–solutions to your printing needs.
We look forward to working with you. You can get started by calling us at (801) 653-2428 or visit our website www.lehi.alphagraphics.com to request a free quote.
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