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          Trends Update: Textiles and Apparel

          As we proceed into the second half of 2020, Cary Sherburne rounds up some of the top textile and apparel trends we have seen thus far this year.

          Inkjet Outlook: Interesting Times Ahead

          Inkjet Insight’s Elizabeth Gooding looks at the top trends in production inkjet technology, and highlights recent product introductions from HP and Canon.

          The Amazing Balance That Was Creo Culture

          A company’s culture determines how employees feel about working there, the velocity at which decisions can be made, and the quality of those decisions. It’s the difference between a place people work at and a company they work for. Contributor David Kauffman reminisces about his days at Creo and the decision-making culture prevalent there.

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          Book Publishing Establishments—2010–2017

          In 2010, there were 2,973 US book publishing establishments; by 2017, that number had dropped to 2,440. Book publishers are especially well-represented in Non-Employer Statistics.

          Around the Web: Fussy Font. Rotten Restoration. Cheering Chandler. Cool Covers. Fragile Facemask. Telephoning Tenors. Violin Vegetation. Loopy Lexicon. Segway Sayonara.

          Goldman Sachs designs its own typeface—with some important caveats. Art restoration is best done by a professional. Raymond Chandler: king of the opening paragraph. How does a book cover become iconic? French researchers develop a transparent glass facemask. “Opera by phone.” A string quartet performs for an audience of plants. AI-generated fake English words. The Segway is being discontinued; the word “segue” is now safe. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly masked miscellany.

          Miyakoshi Flexes its Packaging Muscles with New Inkjet Press

          Last week, Miyakoshi Printing Machinery launched the MJP30AXF web-fed digital inkjet press, focused on the short-run, flexible packaging market. The company is positioning the MJP30AXF for success in the fast-growing flexible food and beverage segment by using water-based, pigment inks that the company says are safe for food packaging. Inkjet Insight’s Elizabeth Gooding takes a look at the MJP30AXF.

          Mass Optimization: How Small Changes Can Save Big Money

          Customers’ needs are evolving, and many might request office and marketing collateral as well as posters and signage in the same order from their preferred print service provider. Each application will have a unique set of requirements, workflow tasks, and output technologies. This article explores how mass optimization can improve automation and boost workflow efficiency.

          World Environment Day—Precious Resources and Textile Manufacturing

          Earlier this month was World Environment Day, founded by the United Nations in 1974. It’s a good time to step back and re-examine how the textile industry, the world’s second largest polluter, can make changes to become more sustainable. Textiles expert Debbie McKeegan notes that sustainability can’t be a luxury item; it has to be an essential element.

          A moment of levity. View Today's Dilbert

          Dilbert is brought to you by the hiring pros at PrintLink. PrintLink is the industry leader in Executive Search & Professional Placement.

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          Book Publishing Establishments—2010–2017

          In 2010, there were 2,973 US book publishing establishments; by 2017, that number had dropped to 2,440. Book publishers are especially well-represented in Non-Employer Statistics. Full Analysis

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          A Tale of Two Cities: The Pandemic Years

          Annualized profits for Q1 2020 took a nosedive from $990 million to -$4 billion. Sure, the pandemic hit in the last three weeks of the quarter, but this is an old story that predates COVID. Full Analysis

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          Periodical Publishing Establishments—2010–2017

          In 2010, there were 7,221 US periodical publishing establishments; by 2017, that number had dropped to 5,279. Magazines have been struggling in the Internet age, with closures and consolidations, but also have been seeing a shift in what constitutes “periodical publishing.” Also: we’re officially in a recession (surprise). Full Analysis

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          Printing Outlook 2020 - The WhatTheyThink Overview of the Current State of the Printing Industry

          The Printing Outlook 2020 report provides detailed analysis of the latest WhatTheyThink Printing Industry Survey, the latest industry economic data and macroeconomic trends, as well as industry and cultural technological trends to look out for in 2020 and beyond.

          Updated April 28, 2020 to include a COVID-19 Survey that we conducted Late March/Early April 2020.

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          Wayne Lynn on The Amazing Balance That Was Creo Culture

          David, nice article. It's a beautiful thing when something like that comes together. Reply

          Pat Berger on PRINTING United Cancels 2020 Trade Show, Transitioning to Virtual Event

          I hope they don't do a virtual show. I am tired of looking at videos for information. Viewing body language is much a part of the shows as kicking tires. Live interaction between all sellers and buyers. Spoken language descriptions entails… Full comment Reply

          Eric Vessels on Mary Schilling Shares Smiles, Not Cooties

          I’ve received so many comments and laughs. My favorite mask is my dog Zeke. Super fun idea! Reply

          Vince Tuccitto on Frank and Fitzgerald

          History is repeating itself. Great story Frank. I enjoy your video's and how you place some fun with fact. Reply

          Lisa Bickford on Projects: Getting Stuff Done in Your Print Business

          Thanks for another excellent article with valuable learning/action points Jennifer! Reply
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