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Free 60-minute sessions help specialty imagers add value and increase competitive advantage
Free 60-minute sessions help specialty imagers add value and increase competitive advantage
Marketing intern for summer 2012 at Mimaki’s exclusive UK and Irish distributor; Hybrid Services Ltd is American university student, Alex Lane. The somewhat inclement British weather is a far cry from his hometown in Claremont, California but he’s still enjoying the experience of working within the sales and marketing team, and the sign and graphics industry at large.
Franklin Imaging in Columbus Ohio recently completed a building wrap featured on a site-specific print piece, ‘The Always Season’, officially opened at BAM on June 19th.
While much of the focus in advertising in recent years has been on the Internet, there continues to be a plethora of options in printed advertising materials as well. The effective use of flyers, catalogs and business cards cannot be underestimated, even in today’s digital age. These materials can be prominently displayed in your business, mailed to potential customers or passed out at trade shows. We have some of the top types of printed advertising materials that can be used effectively to promote your business.
Delegates attending Photokina can discover the latest cutting-edge imaging solutions by visiting the Mimaki booth. The company will not only demonstrate the JV400-SUV and the UJF-3042, but will also show key products in the photography market for resistant image rendering and printing on a wide variety of substrates.
BAF Graphics has recently completed the outfitting of Whole Foods Market London for its brand new 18,000 sq ft shop on Glasshouse Street.
Today, Clear Channel Spectacolor announced an agreement with world-renowned photographer David Burnett that pays tribute to legendary reggae icon Bob Marley in New York City’s Times Square. From July 12th – 31st, photographs from David Burnett’s published work, “One on One”, a four-minute visual pictorial of Bob Marley, will be displayed hourly to spectators in Times Square on Clear Channel Spectacolor video screens.