Ambrose Printing: Meaningful Enough to Print
"The more important a subject is, the more likely people are going to want it printed out," he says. "It's important to them, so they want to touch it, feel it and discuss it with other people. But it's not altogether removed from the threat of electronic alternatives."
Whether divine intervention has anything to do with print's survival in the religious sector is an argument for another day, but it certainly has served Ambrose Printing well since the 1930s. Whenever its religious clients wanted to speak, Ambrose would clear its throat. That meant investing in whatever equipment necessary to fit the needs of the customers. Or, as Ambrose puts it, "We do all of their blocking and tackling." Knowing the sector and its needs has made Ambrose Printing a valued partner for the religious space.
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