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Driven by a passion for language and print, Ashley and Paul Jankowski leveraged UV printing technology to expand their magnetic letters company into a broad line of vibrant, quote-filled stickers. By bringing production in-house, they’ve found new ways to share their love of words while gaining control over manufacturing and timelines.
Amado Lara, president of Roland DGA, talks about the company’s recent stock acquisition of UAB Dimense.
Epson announced multiple products received Red Dot Design Awards, including a coveted “Best of the Best” award, the highest distinction in the Red Dot: Product Design 2023 awards.
From magical murals to interactive experiences, discover the hidden world of graphic installations on cruise ships. Explore the challenges, trends, and opportunities that set sail with every printed design.
Don Whaley, vice president of marketing for Kornit Digital Americas, discusses why a paradigm shift is taking place in digital textile and apparel printing, the technological factors making it possible, and how textile and apparel producers can position themselves to move gracefully into the industry's next phase.
A fully-wrapped mobile library operated by the Colorado-based Poudre Libraries was recently introduced to deliver books and other materials to specific communities – particularly children and adults – in the Northern Colorado area.
Horizon Digital Print’s investment in a Vanguard Europe digital machine – the first in Ireland – is the central focus of its sustainability drive that has resulted in scooping Ireland’s national Green Manufacturer Award ahead of the likes of global brands such as Coca-Cola.
Minuteman Press (MMP), based in Marietta, Georgia, has installed an HP Latex R1000 Plus to meet shorter lead times and serve growing demand for volume signs. With a need for greater versatility, MMP chose HP for its flexibility and sustainable Latex ink technology.
After outsourcing posters and banners for years, Osceola School District’s print shop recently started printing that work in-house.