Printer News
Technology is always developing. One of the biggest innovations in recent years is the continued ease of paying for things electronically. First the credit card, then PayPal, leading to smartphone payments and instant transfers on apps like Venmo. Because of this, it’s logical to think the demand for security print products, such as checks, would…
Mark Nixon, the EVP of global sales and marketing at Scodix, chats about the trends he sees impacting the space in the coming months.
The true grit of a New Yorker can’t be outdone. Just ask Judith B. Friedman. With a freshly minted English degree, she used her flair for words to churn out snappy ad copy for several major players on Madison Avenue before finding a home in the TV ad spot buying crowd. Back then, the scene…
Wise announced the promotion of Christie Reynolds to the role of customer service manager in the Anderson, SC, label plant. With nearly 30 years of experience in the printing industry and more than 20 years at Wise, Reynolds brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new role.
Packaging deals have eclipsed transactions in all other segments of the printing industry, and there is no sign of letting up.
For bluemedia, the return of Super Bowl 57 to Phoenix, Arizona was something of a homecoming.
While it’s easy to think of the retail segment as monolithic — a bunch of stores and shops with…
As we look ahead at 2023 what does the paper supply chain look like, and what can commercial printers do to prepare for challenges?
From a couple of recent exchanges with industry experts, I’ve concluded that printing is a better industry to work for than before.
Derby County FC's shirts look a little weird, thanks to what seems like a case of running out of yellow ink. Fans noticed the shirt sponsor logo, intended to be green, appeared in different shades on players' jerseys. It was even blue on some.