
American Printer Magazine Printer's Gift Guide No. 12: IdeaPaint turns virtually anything you can paint into a high-performance dry-erase surface, giving you the space you need to collaborate, interact and fully explore your creativity. Bring on those Team Lean meetings! Map that prepress workflow! See www.ideapaint.com
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Better than Dry Erase Boards. IdeaPaint turns virtually anything you can paint into a dry-erase surface. Unleash your big ideas. Buy IdeaPaint online today.

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Printer's Gift Guide No. 11: "Chester Carlson and the Birth of the Xerox Machine: Copies in Seconds." The impact of the Xerox machine, reasons author Owen, can be compared to that of Gutenberg's printing press. Who wouldn't love a copy, especially since it's only $6.99 (plus click charges).
http://www.bookcloseouts.c...om/default.asp?Ntk1=Default&Ntt1=printin g&Ntx1=matchall&Nsl=0&Ix=23&R=9780743251 174B&Rt=35&Nty1=1
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Sandy Alexander recently printed an
advertising insert for Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed II video
game. Jake Gaskill of G4tv.com said, “… this is the single greatest piece of video game
print advertising I have ever seen…”
As you open the four page spread, you tear off the “King’s head”, one of the
characters in the game. Yo...u can literally hear and feel the tearing. Sandy
Alexander’s Hugh Haas and Jeff Michael collaborated with Cutwater (the agency for
Ubisoft) to create the groundbreaking insert.
See www.sandyinc.com

American Printer Magazine RT @Markzware If Johannes Gutenberg, founder of movable type only knew…: Gutenburgers--The Newest Hottest Fast Food Restaurant ... http://bit.ly/79tH0s
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Gutenburgers--The Newest Hottest Fast Food Restaurant in Town - In honor of Johannes Gutenberg, the founder of movable type and the modern printing press: Video!

American Printer Magazine Neenah Paper now has its most popular swatchbooks online at www.neenahpaper.com/virtuallibrary. Currently available are some of Neenah’s top-selling brands such as CLASSIC CREST, CLASSIC Linen, CLASSIC COLUMNS, ENVIRONMENT and OXFORD Papers.
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CLASSIC COLUMNS from writing to color and laser printer paper.

American Printer Magazine FiberMark and Taylor Box are distributing a set of 12 coasters. The tray and platform use 100% recycled 30% PCW 50 pt. Indigo Eviva wrapped in 30%PCW 80 lb. Parchment Multicolor. The coasters feature a sampling of FiberMark's in-stock covers. See www.fibermark.com and www.taylorbox.com.
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FiberMark offers distinctive covering materials that express brands, inspire designs, and make lasting impressions. With an extensive range of visual and tactile options, FiberMark materials provide an ...

American Printer Magazine Domtar's Cougar Commercial Printing Paper has 98 brightness, three finishes (super smooth, smooth and vellum), 10 weights for text and cover, two colors (natural and white) and 10 percent post-consumer recycled content. See www.makingpaperfun.com.
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Other websites might make paper interesting. Still others have tried to make paper "alluring" — with limited results. And some have actually made paper kind of ho-hum. But not this site. ...

American Printer Magazine Dan Reich founded Reich Paper in 1958. The company markets and sells CT translucent vellums,SHINE shimmering metallics and ODEON lush felt textures. A new line, SAVOY, is made from pure 100%cotton. See www.reichpaper.com.

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Eucalyptus isn't just for your Halls Cough Drops! Check out grupo Portucel Soporcel's uncoated woodfree paper. Navigator's high fiber count offers good porosity, opacity and formation.
www.navigator-usa.com
www.navigator-usa.com

American Printer Magazine Are you an art director or enviromenta executive? Wausau Paper offers a sustainability Q&A guide for influencers and stewards. See www.wausaupaper.com.

American Printer Magazine Did you come up with a neat-o synthetic paper project? Enter Yupo Corp.’s “Wally Awards.” See www.wallyawards.com.
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American Printer Magazine National Envelope's "The Envelope Specifier" is a free 76-page guide to envelope style and size charts, updated postal info, sealing methods and more. It’s printed on Finch Opaque Smooth Bright White Text and Cover. See www.nationalenvelope.com.
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Envelope Manufacturer. We produce stock and special make commodity and proprietary envelopes. We have more than a billion standard size and style envelopes in stock and are a major producer of special envelopes including custom sizes, printing envelopes and windows envelopes

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American Printer Gift Guide No. 10: Pentagram’s 2008 Classic Typographic Calendar. Designer Kit Hinrichs used twelve Matthew Carter typefaces including Walker (originally designed in 1995 for the Walker Art Center), Snell Roundhand (a 1966 revival of 17th century English writing master Charles Snell) and Galliard (a 19...78 anthology of Roman and Italian styles of French punch-cutter Robert Granjon).
http://pentagram.com/en/new/2007/11/pent agram-2008-typography-cale.php
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Pentagram is a multi-disciplinary design firm with offices in London, New York, San Francisco, Austin, and Berlin.
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According to Chi Sun Times: Print Show is signed to McPlace until 2017. I'd doublecheck those attendance figures with the article, however! http://www.suntimes.com/business/1897116 ,mccormick-place-conventions-chicago-112 209.article

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Attendance at major events in Chicago's main convention center declined from 3 million in 2001 to 2.3 million last year. Las Vegas and Orlando held up somewhat better but likewise have seen attendance fall off since the middle of the decade.
http://www.suntimes.com/business/1897116 ,mccormick-place-conventions-chicago-112 209.article
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What happened to all of Chicago's conventiongoers? - CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
















