Are You Listening To Your Customers?

Over the past few months I have been in full-blown prep mode for The Printerverse at GRAPH EXPO 2015. Part of that preparation entailed formulating panel topics, and now that they are announced, I want to take a moment and share some things I’ve learned. First and foremost, just because you think something is a […]

The CxF/3 File Format, X-Rite And The ISO

By Brian Rothschild / TechCreative / GraphicFXOnline Studio. Contributing blogger for PrintMediaCentr.com Good day PMC readers, X-Rite Incorporated, a global leader in color science and technology and its subsidiary Pantone LLC, announced that the ISO TC130 committee that sets global standards for the Graphic Arts has adopted the X-Rite Color Exchange Format version 3 (CxF3) […]

Is There Diversity in the Graphic Communication Industry?

Ladies and Gents of Print, Citizens of The Printerverse!! Once again it is our distinct honor to be able to help Dr. Twyla Cummings, Senior Associate Dean and Professor, Graduate Executive Board Advisor, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology, conduct some industry research. Last time the focus was on a Comparative Study for Women in Graphic Communication, […]

Meet The New Print Pioneers

I’ve been thinking about how to tell you all about my incredible experience at Jetcomm and Dscoop since I got into the taxi to the airport heading home from D.C. This is one of those things that could go on forever and never truly do these events justice, or the incredible people I met, and […]

Upcoming Events And Happenings In The Printerverse And Beyond!

I sent this as a group announcement to my LinkedIn group today, and it’s too packed with awesome event info NOT to share here too! Enjoy! Greetings Print Pro’s! Sorry to intrude on your Sunday but I am thinking you may have a little “quiet” time to read this and do a little clicking today. I will […]

VIDEO: Unique Inkjet Technologies Featured At ISA Expo 2015

Although I cannot make it to ISA Sign Expo this year, Chris Price is carrying on without me!! GRAPH EXPO is hosting the Print Application Center in partnership with our friends at My Print Resource. They will have some awesome panels, demo’s and a Cocktail Reception Friday April 10, 2015 – right on the show […]

Winning Customers With High Speed Inkjet And More

A few weeks ago I had the  honor of working with Pat McGrew M-EDP, CMP to bring you a panel discussion with printers who are using HP’s high speed inkjet technology to create some amazing work, and win some amazing clients – like Mercedes! As I head off to Jetcomm and Dscoop tomorrow, I wanted […]

OH WOW! It’s Trade Show Season!

Hi! I’m Chloe, and I’m a trade show addict. I know I’ve said it before, but it is a new year with a new slate of cool shows. I’m only bummed that I can’t get to all of them. Between Print China, Hunkeler InnovationDays, the cool shows and seminars from the big print hardware manufacturers […]

#INKJET 101 Video Replay Now Playing!

This Webinar, presented by Pat McGrew, M-EDP, CMP created quite a buzz with almost 250 registrations, plenty of community participation, and the follow-up questions and emails are still coming in. Despite a few little technical issues in the first few minutes, valuable information was shared, and a solid case presented on why Inkjet is not just a […]

Bookmaking Part 4: Cover and Finishing

If you need to catch up: Bookmaking  Part One / Part Two / Part Three By Frances Atterbury Finally, a hand made book has got to be covered. Artisan Books are designed around three criterion: Quality, Beauty and Permanence. Because of this, we bind our books in cloth. However, I’ve bound books in leather, cloth, paper, plastic and wood. The list […]

Bookmaking Part 3: Picking Paper And Grain Direction

Bookmaking  Part One / Part Two / Part Four By Frances Atterbury Paper is vital. The paper you choose will have a greater effect on the perception of your work than almost anything else you do and it’s simply untrue to imagine that all papers that look the same unprinted are the same when printed. One of the most […]