by Emily Winter | Jul 25, 2019 | General, Marketing
Most people whether black, white, American, French, young, or old, generally start their day the same way. That is, they look at some sort of screen. This immediate screen use could be caused by a news program on their television, an email being read and received on...
by Emily Winter | Jul 16, 2019 | Commercial Printing, General
Print, like all trades, is susceptible to common mistakes. These mistakes may seem simple to avoid but if they are allowed to slip through the cracks, they can lead to disastrous results. It is assumed that as a skilled position, printers are perfect. We must admit...
by Emily Winter | Jul 10, 2019 | General, Marketing
If you are in the business of sales, you may feel as if there are times when you’re in the business of misery. Day to day sales pitches can leave one feeling depleted and well, miserable. The environment at times can be stressful and competitive. While some...
by Emily Winter | Jul 2, 2019 | General, History of Print, Holidays
On April 19th, 1775, King George’s redcoats attempted to destroy military supplies in Concord, Massachusetts. With the help of spies and the gathering of information, the colonists had heard of this plan weeks before and hid most of their supplies in a nearby town. ...
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