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What environmental certification really means to your business and your customers.
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Diedrich Coffee needed to find the perfect trade show display for the 2010 National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) Expo.
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Digital billboards—those brightly lit, often enormous signs that scroll through multiple messages—are hard to ignore, both on the highway and from an industry standpoint. What does their proliferation mean to the fabric signage business?
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Ensure precise color and efficient workflow by following these color management techniques.
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I was interested in a recent IFAI LinkedIn message: “Do you agree that online trade fairs are the most cost effective marketing tool for the industrial fabrics industry?” Surprisingly, the responses, including my own, were to the contrary.
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The luxury retail center DFS Galleria Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii, required a temporary facade to conceal the construction of a new Burberry store.
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Until recently, dye-sublimation printing was treated as a “black art,” by which many members of the industry were intimidated due to its complexity.
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Textiles provide options that let your customer’s advertisements stand out.
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Certification is no longer an elite group of individuals that are being held in esteem for their measurable qualities, but a need for anyone within your company being able to prove their worth.
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Paper and plastic bags have their environmental issues, so it’s somewhat obvious which bag solution is likely to win in the end. Fabric is it.
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If you’re thinking about getting into dye-sublimation printing, consider that the type of equipment, inks, post-processing equipment and size of investment is greatly influenced by applications and end-user requirements.
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This article will do little to move sales methods in a new direction. However, we sometimes overlook the obvious, no matter the size of the company, in finding the next order.
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A tour promoting Gatorade Tiger, a beverage endorsed by Tiger Woods, required a large, lightweight structure that would create a memorable experience for guests and build strong brand identity.
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Mass customization helps companies meet customers’ real needs—efficiently.
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The Roland DGA Creative Center opened at the company’s headquarters in Irvine, Calif.
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There is increasing pressure for more public places to offer shade.
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Let’s take a look at a basic plan to create your own marketing program.
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How and why digital graphics companies are succeeding because they found their niche.
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Although sets have traditionally been hand-painted, theaters are now discovering that fabric printing is a viable choice.
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When times are tough, don’t cut corners to compete.
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Working with 3-D forms to create visual themes.
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With statewide budget cuts and demands for increased enrollment, change is no longer a concept; it’s a requirement.
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Whether starting the business by buying it or taking it over from previous owners, I would speculate that the majority of small businesses have only a rough plan on why they are in business or where they plan to take it.
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Wasatch’s latest RIP and Print management software, SoftRIP Version 6.5, includes a Cost Estimator that provides an accurate estimate of every print job before the production process is started.
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Installation hardware is part of the package print shops now offer.