[VIDEO] HP and Webcom Present: OneBook Case Study
HP, Webcom, and the authors of “Unsquaring the Wheel” discuss how digital printing driven by HP OneBook technology was used to produce customized copies of the book for Graph Expo. The panel will also dive into how these technologies can be extended to deliver books, journals, magazines and catalogs in any run length — even […]
Are You Augmenting Your Reality?
Hi! I’m Chloe! I know we are about to start show season and I should be jumping up and down about GraphExpo, labelExpo and the other cool shows, but I’m buried in an Augmented Reality project that is going sideways. Let me share what I’ve learned! I started out, as many of us did, adding […]
Eco-Friendly Books Can Be Planted And Grown Back Into Trees!
From Design Taxi – By John Yong To educate children on where books come from, publisher Pequeno Editor and agency FCB Beunos Aires have created eco-friendly books that when planted, will grow back into trees. Called ‘Tree Book Tree’, the books are made from acid-free paper and ecologically-friendly ink—the pages also contain jacaranda seeds. When planted, the seeds will eventually germinate from the […]
Winning Customers With High Speed Inkjet And More
A few weeks ago I had the honor of working with Pat McGrew M-EDP, CMP to bring you a panel discussion with printers who are using HP’s high speed inkjet technology to create some amazing work, and win some amazing clients – like Mercedes! As I head off to Jetcomm and Dscoop tomorrow, I wanted […]
[Video] HP Printing Books With High Speed Inkjet At Hunkeler With Some Help From Meccanotecnica
More videos from Pat McGrew M-EDP, CMP, from the show floor at Hunkeler InnovationDays in Lucern, Switzerland. This one is an expanded look at what is going on in the HP High Speed Inkjet Booth. First peek from yesterday is here. A look into the Meccanotecnica booth where they are working with HP to produce textbooks with their sewn […]
[Video] HP LIVE From Hunkeler InnovationDays
One of my favorite industry games to play is “Where in the WORLD is Pat McGrew?” – and world in this case is literal! Today I woke up to find this nugget of goodness in my inbox. Pat is with Team HP High Speed Inkjet in Lucern, Switzerland at Hunkeler InnovationDays. In this rather enjoyable […]
Bookmaking Part 3: Picking Paper And Grain Direction
Bookmaking Part One / Part Two / Part Four By Frances Atterbury Paper is vital. The paper you choose will have a greater effect on the perception of your work than almost anything else you do and it’s simply untrue to imagine that all papers that look the same unprinted are the same when printed. One of the most […]
Got Books? What Are You Reading?
by Chloe Mahendra-Fuji, Print Diva Hi! I’m Chloe, and I’m a book addict. I know… last time I said I was a tradeshow addict.. and I am.. but I am also a book addict. I hate moving because it involves one truck for books and about half a truck for furniture. I love the texture […]
Print Ad Drives “LIKES” To Your Facebook Page
It’s not surprising to find out this awesome ad was created in Brazil. In 2014 they have come up with some very inventive uses for print – including the BBQ Bible and the Kid Tracker. This one has really gone way out of the box they were already out of, by allowing readers who registered for a […]
FastbindUSA Debuts First PUR/EVA Tabletop Binder in US at GRAPH EXPO
Watch Kent from Fastbind USA talk about their PUR/EVA launch, and take questions from the crowd and viewers from home during our #PrintChat Press Conference – Live from GRAPH EXPO! Affordable and cost saving PUR/EVA tabletop binder will revolutionize commercial print and bindery capabilities Fastbind has developed the first of its kind PUR EVA tabletop perfect […]
1/1 Interview With Mark Michelson Editor-In-Chief Printing Impressions, Dutiful Grandfather and Ex Basketball Junkie
I have been doing 1/1 interviews for several years and it never ceases to amaze me how incredible peeks behind the curtain of industry persona’s can be. I know Mark Michelson as the Editor-in-Chief of Printing Impressions, and while I do work with Mark as a blogger on PI World, and I have had conversations with him […]
May 12-18th Is Children's Book Week
I must admit I’ve never been much of a reader. I grew up sitting in front of a TV when I wasn’t outside playing manhunt, stickball, stoop-ball, and drinking water from the garden hose! Saturday mornings were all about cartoons and shows like Land of the Lost, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, HR Pufnstuf <–ok […]