John Resnick

Sean Norris is editor-in-chief for Promo Marketing. Reach him at snorris@napco.com.

Offset. Digital. Electrostatic. Letterpress. Thermography. Flexography. Screen print. Inkjet. Dye-sublimation. 3-D. Gravure. Xerography. Hectograph. Woodblock. And you thought it was as simple as pressing command+P.

Ice cream and cookie dough. Brownies and milk. Cake and a second, additional cake. While fine on their own, there are some items that are just better off paired. 

Proforma owners maintained their dominant presence on Inc. magazine’s list of the 5000 fastest-growing, private companies in America, as eight owners earned a spot on the 2012 list. First appearing on the Inc. 500 list in 1985, Cleveland-based Proforma now represents the greatest number of franchise locations on the list, as well as the strongest presence in the printing and promotional products industry.

Proforma owners shifted their businesses into full gear in 2010, earning seven owners a prestigious spot on Inc. magazine’s list of the fastest-growing, private companies in America. Cleveland-based Proforma has the greatest number of franchise locations on the list, as well as the strongest presence in the printing and promotional products industry.

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