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The Ever-Changing PDF PICTURE

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

What’s new in PDF workflow, and how XPS might change all that. PDF has become such a ubiquitous standard in the graphic-arts arena that most folks don’t even remember what the letters stand for. (It’s Portable Document Format.)

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CertifiedPDF

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Structured and, ideally, automated methods of communication, and the interaction between industry organizations, are key to successfully addressing the problems publishers face in reliably delivering printable PDF files.

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Production Agencies: How we trim fat.

Monday, September 14th, 2009

The last five years have seen an increased emphasis on marketing accountability. Public companies especially must show shareholders a straight line between marketing expenditures and revenue growth, and have put increasing pressure on their marketing departments to deliver with high-ROI programs. The current economic meltdown has increased the emphasis on measurable results, while driving down marketing budgets.

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I moved to Maine when I was 16 years old. I got my start as a feeder operator on a press. After a side step into the dying art of letterpress printing (which I quite enjoyed), I moved into film-based prepress. Building on that experience I then jumped head-first into digital prepress. I came on board at Spire Express in 2000, staying quite busy for some time doing imagesetting. Now here I am on the other side of yet another transition (away from silver-based imaging), working to stay on my toes with new technologies and media. When I'm not working, I enjoy playing the fiddle and banjo. Portland is a great town in which to work and play music.

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