Best Of Show
The calendar was designed by Barbara Broge in the university's Creative Services Group. Brown is honored that Creative Services repeatedly uses his in-plant to print its high-quality projects.
"They're extremely happy with the quality that we do," he remarks.
Direct To Plate
Once the in-plant received the digital file, prepress operator Crystal Cox used the in-plant's Fuji Dart Luxel T6000 platesetter with a Rampage RIP to output plates. These were loaded onto the five-color, 20x28˝ Komori press by operators Paul Fahringer and Vernon Foraker. They printed each page with a wax-free varnish so ink from the photos wouldn't transfer to adjoining pages when writing in the calendar. Wire-O binding was handled by an outside vendor. All told, it took the in-plant a week to produce 3,700 calendars.
- People:
- Bob Neubauer
- Rodney Brown