Amazon’s Made For You is a new custom T-shirt platform that allows users to customize the shirt’s fit and add a personalized label.
Bill’s mom would have washed his mouth out with soap, only he didn’t swear in his blog this week. He merely wrote about swearing.
As an essential industry, print and packaging has continued to function throughout a difficult 2020. PRINTING United Alliance has staunchly advocated Congress pass a major year-end COVID relief package before adjourning for the year.
A four-year project examining the results of 54 research studies with 170,000 people has concluded that print is vital for education.
Marketers and brand managers have discovered the benefits of a multichannel approach, rather than relying solely on digital platforms.
This week and next share two common themes. You can guess what they are, get them from the title of this tip.
Here is some of the good, bad and ugly of 2020 and some good advice to plan for a prosperous 2021.
The Starting from Scratch Syndrome is a propensity to try to reinvent the wheel. It wastes time and effort duplicating processes.
Leading through these uncertain times can be like working inside of a snow globe. Let’s focus on two things for effective leadership.
On this episode of The Week that Was, Andy Paparozzi highlights trends in the commercial printing industry and 2021 expectations; Esko announces plans to sell its Kongsberg business; PostcardMania's Joy Gendusa talks about how her company has navigated the pandemic; and the ninth annual Inkjet Summit was announced.















