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Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.

Paul Britten had a banner year in 1984. His hometown team, the Detroit Tigers, defeated the San Diego Padres to win the World Series. And shortly after, Britten scored his big break.

Last week, fresh off the production of 15 huge building wraps for the Superbowl in Indianapolis, Britten Banners, Inc. cut the ribbon on its new, 125,000 sq. ft. “High-Volume-Banner-Production” facility in Traverse City, Mich.

Traverse City, Mich,-based The Cloth Envelope Company Inc, world's onlymanufacturer of envelopes converted from 100% cotton fabric, denim and lace is for sale.

Headquartered in Traverse City, Mich., The Cloth Envelope Company Inc., the only manufacturer of envelopes converted from 100 percent cotton fabric, denim and lace, is for sale.

Proforma, a North American provider of graphic communications solutions, welcomed 11 new owners to its network.

By Maggie DeWitt This month’s mystery product not only makes a strong impression, it just about guarantees mailers will be opened. Essentially, a manufacturing innovation is now providing an attention-grabbing enhancement to an already stand-out envelope product. Best of all, it facilitates the market’s growing demand for short-runs. Guess what the product is by checking out the following clues: • It is a specialty envelope with a distinct look and feel that showcases materials in a unique way. • It features custom, screen-printed designs using ink that mimics thermography. • It fosters an aesthetic appeal even prompting some recipients to save

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