Actually the printing industry is very much like the winter Olympics. There are a lot of people going downhill fast and many find it hard to just stay on course. And trying to remain competitive often requires skating on thin ice. Most of the folks work very hard but never actually get the gold.
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Formerly Print Quality Marketing Manager for eleven years at Creo/Kodak. Presented at print technical conferences, trained printers and buyers regarding print quality issues in Europe, N. America, and S.E. Asia. Articles published in trade journals, co-authored TAGA paper on halftone screening, authored BRIDG's guide to halftone screening. Previously Technical Director of Western Canada's largest commercial sheetfed shop. For several years Professor of Digital Graphic Design at Emily Carr University. Former Creative Director at McCann Ericksson Vancouver.
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Ha, ha! Sometimes there's so much truth in satire!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gordo!
Great fun!
ReplyDeleteIs changing a printers kitchen behavoir then a Olympic task or feat? Fun & spot on Gordo. Greg
ReplyDeleteActually the printing industry is very much like the winter Olympics. There are a lot of people going downhill fast and many find it hard to just stay on course. And trying to remain competitive often requires skating on thin ice. Most of the folks work very hard but never actually get the gold.
ReplyDeleteIs that their proof press for their speedmaster?
ReplyDelete''Ha, ha! Sometimes there's so much truth in satire!''
ReplyDeleteCome visit the printshop i work at,and then speak about satire...
I'm not sure that this was a satirical post since I'm not creative enough to make this stuff up.
ReplyDeleteAnd I always thought it only happens in our part of the world only.Rizwan
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