News
- The demise of GEON (or a eye-opener on private equity)
- Catalogues drive sales ‘up to 40%’ to prove print is still king
- Heidelberg to debut HundeHutte presses at Drupa (April 1)
- Kodak: more details emerge behind fall into Chapter 11
- The beginning of the end of printed mail . . . ?
- HP unveils B2 sheetfed Indigo as part of Drupa product line-up
- Don’t write off print media just yet
- Paper merchants raise prices amid “economic maelstrom”
- Possible forthcoming image deblurring function in PhotoShop (you MUST watch this!)
- Green warfare!
Blog
- Welcome to the Kainos Printing Blog
- What to do when the colour of your printed product just HAS to be perfect
- Printing companies take their environmental responsibilities seriously (part 1)
- Drupa 2012 draws to a close
- What margins should my book have?
- There’s only one media that can stop the rot — paper!!!
- Typography — advice on good and (very) bad typography
- Update on simple weight reduction secrets for the busy entrepeneur
- The best performed company in the USA over the past 25 years is . . . ?
- Revolutionary new printing technology unveiled at Drupa
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Environmentally Friendly Printing: Is recycled paper the greenest choice for printing?
This is the second in a series of articles under the general heading of “Printing companies take their environmental responsibilities seriously“. Industry guru Phil Lawrence asserts “It’s taken as a given that recycled paper is the greener choice, but there’s … Continue reading
What margins should my book have?
This morning, I was asked the following question by a customer: “I am putting headings on each page — how far from the top of the page should I come down?” This customer’s book will be A4 (297 x 210 … Continue reading
Posted in Book Printing
Tagged book designing, book margins, Book printing, margins for a book
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Printing companies take their environmental responsibilities seriously (part 1)
Accusing the printing industry of environmental vandalism is a popular pastime. The truth is that few industries can match the printing industry’s environmental record. I intend to post a number of blogs over the next couple of weeks detailing the … Continue reading
Posted in Printing Company
Tagged environmentally friendly printing, printing companies, Printing company
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Simple Weight Loss Secrets for the Busy Entrepreneur
I have managed to lose weight recently (13 kilos so far) and I thought some might find it helpful to read how I have done this — given that it has been quite easy. I use a piece of software … Continue reading