PRINTING INDUSTRY VETERANS — LASTING IMPRESSIONS
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“The industry, and printing as a whole, is phenomenal in terms of what it does. I’m fortunate to see a product born every five days,” Arnie Savin remarks. “It’s instant gratification; I don’t have to wait a month.”
Bowing in 1963 with Sanders Printing on Hudson Street in New York City, Savin spent 24 years there and was a partner in the business until it was sold in late 1986. With the exception of a six-year stint with EarthColor, Savin has spent most of his time with L.P. Thebault and has garnered notoriety as an adjunct professor at New York Technical College. He spreads the gospel of print production, having taught it to hundreds of people across the country.
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