Browse the archivesBrowse the issue archives of Graphic Arts Magazine by month on the left, or have a look at a randomly selected article below.Employees: your greatest investment -
“The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.” Robert FrostHow hard do you work? If you are a business owner and your answer is “too hard!”, then perhaps you are under-utilizing your resources. Often, your success is not based on how hard you work, but rather on how well you hire.Hiring and firing help has to rank as one of the ...read more More Tricks Revealed -
Over the past few years, many of us have made the switch to either Mac OS X or Windows XP. From my perspective, they are very similar operating systems. Both operating systems have many timesaving techniques that could be put to use to make your day a little easier. Here are a few: In the old(!) world of computers, Macs were mostly controlled by the mouse and Windows was controlled with keyboard commands. In fact, Unix and DOS systems were exclusively ...read more Everyone's a Designer (Get Used to it) -
“There's nothing more frustrating than a ‘made at home publisher,'” said an irate Jared. “They buy some cheap publishing software and think they're designers. Then they call me pig-headed when I refuse to print their garbage.” “Well... maybe you are,” I replied, feeling that his venting wasn't complete. “Did they forget to change the RGB to CMYK?” I teased. read more Using Psychographics to Communicate -
An exciting change has been made to the agenda for OAQP's National Conference, scheduled on Saturday, November 15th, 2003, at the International Centre in Mississauga, which runs concurrently with the Graphics Canada 2003 trade show. The conference is featuring a keynote presentation by Suzanne Stevens, President of Ignite Excellence Inc., on business development through effective communication. Suzanne's approach to the topic is revolutionary. She teaches her clients how to understand and market to the evolving social values (also ...read more Wide-format printing: A graphic arts success story -
According to U.S.-based Graphic Arts Monthly, the retail value of wide-format printing in North America reached $9 billion US in 2004, and should reach nearly $13 billion by 2009. That will make it a bigger market than magazine advertising. Economic forecasters InfoTrends/CAP Ventures have predicted a growth of over 40 percent over five years for just part of the wide-format printing sector, the section using UV-curable inks. The company also predicts “the total revenue in wide-format solvent inkjet system printing, ...read more |
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