In this piece, we take a look at a few steps that are being taken to engage audiences and raise awareness about the power of print.
Business Management – Market Research
While we cling to our smartphone screens at seemingly all hours, we still receive a great deal of our information from print – brochures, promotional posters, direct mail, and product packaging are just a few examples. In fact, many readers prefer to read books in print opposed to electronic reading devices, according to a 2016 […]
Getting the attention of a customer today requires understanding the types of messages they respond to and how to communicate.
In this webinar Editor Bob Neubauer will unveil IPG’s new research and offer his observations on where the industry is going.
A look back at January’s most popular stories. Some are destined to be the most popular in February, as they continue to draw interest.
Ricoh introduced a desktop direct to garment printer that is both compact and affordable. The Ricoh Ri 100 is on display at CES in Las Vegas and will be available in the U.S. in Spring 2018.
For those who have been putting off gathering entries for the In-Print 2018 contest, today is the day to get started. The contest deadline is two weeks from today.
The Government Publishing Office has completed digitization of all historical issues of the Congressional Record dating to the first appearance of this publication on March 5, 1873. It will be made available to the public free of charge online.
As we begin 2018, let's take a look back at the IPG stories that grabbed the most attention in 2017. Looking only at online views, we can see that articles highlighting in-plant technology installations and other successes were the top draws, though concern for Houston's flood victims and curiosity about prison print shops also stirred a lot of interest.
Happy New Year! As we begin 2018, let’s take a look back at the IPG stories that grabbed the most attention in 2017. Looking only at online views, we can see that articles highlighting in-plant technology installations and other successes were the top draws, though concern for Houston’s flood victims and curiosity about prison print shops […]