As we kick off a new year, it’s interesting to look back at the most read IPG articles of 2016.
Business Management - Industry Trends
Idealliance Chief Economist Andrew Paparozzi shares his outlook for the commercial printing industry in 2017.
At Graph Expo 16, our friends at INKISH TV, a TV-channel dedicated to the printing industry, caught up with Frank Romano.
Frank Romano’s dedication to preserving print’s legacy can be seen first-hand at the The Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Mass.
As our December issue goes to press, we’ve decided to reveal our ranking of the largest in-plants a little early.
A federal district court in Texas made a ruling last week that will have wide implications for the printing industry.
With four more states legalizing recreational use of marijuana, there is opportunity for package printers to expand their offerings.
Though some commercial print industry observers feel that Donald Trump's election win will be good for printers, in-plants may be less affected by some of the regulation cuts that have their commercial cousins excited. Could the controversial president-elect's policies hurt in-plants? Here are three views.
While it is too soon to dissect Trump’s complete political agenda, hope remains that his policies will be more pro-business than now.
Mike Loyd, the former director of Louisiana State University’s in-plant, will become the new IPMA executive director effective Nov. 1.