Graphics News Review

Archive for August, 2006

Triangle Names New Chairman, President and Executive Team

Founder Harvey Saltzman announced today that he has appointed son David as the new president of Triangle, with daughter Bonnie Dayan named vice president of sales & marketing and longtime executive Steven Farber as vice president of technology services.

After 51 years as president, patriarch Harvey moves to the position of chairman, where he will remain active in the company’s day-to-day operations.

“I’m proud of the new management team’s consistent record of achievement over the years,” says Harvey. “David for his leadership, for his organizational skills and for strengthening the fiscal foundation of the company; Bonnie for brightening the company’s culture, introducing and implementing inspired marketing programs and tirelessly publicizing our many awards for printing excellence; Steven for his unflagging efforts in ensuring Triangle remains at the forefront of the graphic arts industry in craftsmanship, innovation and client service.”

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KBA Genius 52UV Wins GATF Award 2006

Following last year’s award for the Rapida 205 VLF press, KBA has now received the prestigious 2006 InterTech Technology Award from Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF) for its Genius 52UV sheetfed offset press, one of 11 nominations out of 35 entries. The award will be presented at the 2006 PIA/GATF Fall Administrative Meeting, November 9 -12 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“We are very proud to receive the highly-acclaimed PIA/GATF InterTech Award for the Genius 52UV – the only offset press to gain such a distinction this year,” says Ralf Sammeck, president and CEO of KBA North America’s sheetfed division in Williston, Vermont. “Since its introduction in September 2005 at the Print trade fair in Chicago, sales have been booming. Last year, our Rapida 205 81-inch sheetfed press, the largest in the world, won the InterTech award. We believe that being a two-year back-to-back recipient shows the industry that KBA is a leader in the technological field of printing and that we keep introducing new innovative equipment.”

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Full Color Magazine Printing Simplified

An online magazine printing company educates on the full color magazine printing process.

Orlando, FL -Marketing a business has become incredibly sophisticated as companies vie for the attention of an increasingly consumer-savvy society. Magazine Printing company Pelican Magazine Printing that has over two decades of Catalog Printing and Cheap Magazine Printing expertise in print and design continues to educates prospects to help them better understand the four color printing process.

Full color Magazine Printing has become the standard in the world of magazine printing. Black ink with perhaps a special color or “spot color” for special effect is in most cases a thing of the past. Many professional printing companies charge less for full color printing than they do for black and a spot color. A full colored magazine can be a great asset for an advertising company, a business enterprise, educational institution or any other commercial enterprise. When we talk about full color magazine printing we are referring to four-color printing or standard color printing. Full color printing employs blue (cyan), red (magenta), yellow, and black inks, often abbreviated to CMYK c-Cyan, m-Magenta, y-Yellow, k-Black. Almost any computer software can convert text and images to CMYK and this is the standard requirement of printers.

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