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Leveraging print with digital could be the best communications strategy. Here are five ways to manage print on the way to digital.
Advisers to President Trump are reportedly pushing for him to increase the tariffs on $200 billion…
Six years after first adopting digital printing, iTek Graphics, Concord, N.C., has completed its largest-ever superwide-format inkjet printing investment. The company has installed an EFI VUTEk HS125 Pro hybrid flatbed/roll inkjet press from EFI.
Print+Promo’s fifth annual “Women in Print and Promo” feature profiles a group of women who inspire peers, shift perceptions and have a demonstrated track record of success. Here, Brenda Angelini, MAS, co-owner of Proforma Angelini + Diamond Solutions, talks about career wins, maintaining a work/life balance and what it’s like working in a traditionally male-dominated industry…
Ennis, Inc., Midlothian, Texas (the “Company”), announced the completion of the merger of Wright Business Graphics, Inc. (“Wright”) with a wholly owned entity of Ennis in a stock merger transaction that closed on July 31, 2018. Wright Business Graphics is a printing company headquartered in Portland, Ore.
Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (EFI), Fremont, Calif., announced today that its longtime CEO, Guy Gecht, has informed the company’s board of directors that he intends to step down from his operating role at the company when his successor is named. The board retained Spencer Stuart, a leading global executive search firm, to assist in a…
Two months ago, news of scratch-and-sniff stamps from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) had us…
The Paperboard Packaging Council has revealed four packaging design trends that emerged during the…
The Occasions Group, North Mankato, Minn., is happy to announce the new director of business development for Carlson Craft Promotional Products, Doug Dittbenner. Dittbenner is excited to utilize his years of experience in sales and marketing to help distributor partners nationwide sell Carlson Craft’s client branded products. “I have…
The U.S. Department of Justice, GPO and Cenveo have agreed to sever Cenveo’s contract to print and mail the 2020 U.S. Census materials.