Finishing - Conventional
We think you’ll love this little tweak to a classic eight-page broadside format.
Way back in 2012, I wrote a blog about vision systems in the bindery. Well, it’s late 2016, and I’m feeling this needs a refresh. If I could name one technology that wasn’t around in finishing 30 years ago, but is now (in a big way), it would be machine vision.
This week's solution is both simple and fun. A luau-themed event invitation for Spradling International Marine, this clever idea utilizes a classic tri-fold format and modifies the perimeter shape into a theme-appropriate object (we're not telling you what it is — haha!).
What if every panel of your brochure took on a wavy, irregular shape? What would it do to the opening experience?
This week, we shine a spotlight on a smart solution from SMU in Dallas, designed as a travel piece for college fairs.
The 2016 “Best of Category” winners culled from this year’s Must See ‘Ems competition were announced.
We are smack in the middle of a massive shift from offset to digital print.
The New Products Reference Guide offers an exclusive pre-show preview of some of the new products and services that will be on display.
This week’s solution offers a clever little tweak to a Fold of the Week classic — the gate fold.
The 28˝ Prism 73E paper cutter from Colter & Peterson and the unique Microcut Cutter Control System is bound to attract small-, medium- and large-format printers and converters attending Graph Expo. The show is set for Sept. 25-28 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.