Are you a designer or paper lover in the Greater Los Angeles area? If so, then you’ll definitely want to add this event to your calendar. The world famous Neenah Paper will be presenting the exclusive new Design Collection at on Thursday, Oct 17th, from 6pm to 9pm. Ray’s is located at the Los Angeles […]
Category Archives: Printing History
Prepare for National Print Day 2013
Mark your calendars printers and paper lovers because National Print Day is on its way. The 4th Tuesday in October is officially reserved for inkheads; this year the event falls on Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013. I’m not sure what’s going on with the NPD website (there’s not a lot of activity since last year), but […]
Ink on Paper – The Litho Process Explained
Guest Post by John Prothero, Printing Specialist “It’s just ink on paper” is a common phrase in the print industry. And truthfully, it is. But more than that, printing is a craft, requiring great skill and knowledge on the part of press operators to achieve the results that the client seeks on the final […]
Print 13 Recap | Printing and Graphics Expo | PrintFirm.com
Now that all the ink’s dry, we thought we’d share our favorite moments from Print 13. I wasn’t lucky enough to attend the event, but our CEO Nick and company manager Alex sent me lots of fun photos from the floor. I spent most of my time watching the Print Media Centr live stream broadcast […]
The Declaration of Independence: A Piece of Print History
July the 4th marks America’s birthday, so we thought we’d take a closer look at one of the principle founding documents, the Declaration of Independence. Written primarily by President Thomas Jefferson, the DOI includes language woven into the fabric of American political mythology despite the fact that the text holds no legal weight whatsoever. For […]