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Semi-Permanent

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Semi-Permanent Design Conference starts tomorrow!

 

” Semi-Permanent is a bunch of different projects all joined together, but our main focus is the conference. It consists of two days of presentations from highly talented creatives from all around the world. They come from all areas of ‘design’, including graphic design, film making, visual effects, motion graphics, animation, street art, illustration, photography, fine art and much much more. The presentations are educational and highly inspirational … ”

More info here.

Red Zero Goes Online

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Women’s magazine Red Zero to become the first internet-only title to be launched by a major magazine publisher in Australia. Red Zero will be available online from the beginning of August and will not have a printed edition. The title will retain the content and appearance of a printed magazine, with the website to contain an application that simulates the flipping of a magazine page. The mag is targeted at women aged between 16 and 29 and will cover traditional editorial content like beauty, travel, fashion, entertainment and celebrity news … ”

Source:  Print21Online 

Pistol Clothing to launch: Pistol Collection

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

Pistol Clothing

Sydney based, fashion label Pistol Clothing is set to launch its new T-Shirt Clothing collection soon. The new designs will base its design strongly on its ‘crazy - unique’ style.

Lenticular Printing

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

Lenticular Printing 

Outer Aspect specialises in lenticular printing and has over a decade’s experience in the manufacture of lenticular products. Outer Aspect continues a rich tradition of breaking new ground by producing innovative lenticular applications.

Outer Aspect’s expertise in all aspects of lenticular technology is clearly seen in the range of unique lenticular applications we have developed.

http://www.outeraspect.com

Giclee Printing

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

” I want to go over one more time about the question of resolution. We recently got a few files from customers who want us to print giclees. These files have are between 60 and 70 ppi (pixels per inch). PPI is the number of pixels per inch and it is not to be confused with DPI, which is dots per inch. We can print a perfectly fine giclee at 150 ppi as our printers can go up to 2880 DPI. One dot does not equal to one pixel!

On the other hand, a 70 PPI file does not have the necessary resolution to print on smooth papers but will be easier with canvas because of the inherent texture (which masks some of the lack of resolution). Interpolating with software does help somewhat but it is not a magic bullet. This is why professional photographers do buy high end digital cameras that cost $20,000 and more. If they could get away with a $1,000 system, they would. Nobody wants to waste money. Same with scanners. You can pick up a cheap scanner or spend $40,000 on one. It has to do with range, resolution and other factors … ”

http://www.allpconline.com/2006/06/giclee-and-question-of-resolution.htm#links

Printing Books

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Cafe Press is a great site for people looking to make their own Books … Great for small Printing Runs

Printing Industries gets its say over ‘annual reports’ law

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Peak industry body meets with the Federal Government as part of its campaign to modify harmful effects of proposed legislation against printed annual reports.

The proposed legislation will change the requirements for printed annual reports in favour of electronic delivery, with printed reports only provided to investors who specifically request them. Following its open call to the industry to take action over the issue, Philip Andersen, CEO Printing Industries and national president, Peter Lane, held a meeting with Nick Minchin, minister for finance and administration and MP Chris Pearce, parliamentary secretary to the treasurer charged with drafting the legislation.
Andersen said the meetings were “positive” and “encouraging” with the government listening to industry concerns over the lack of consultation and receptive to alternative approaches that would lessen the negative impact on the printing industry while also minimizing costs to business.

“We have suggested that a more concise, marketing focused hardcopy annual report would serve the interests of business by minimizing costs and presenting a positive, marketing oriented image,” says Andersen. “Comprehensive reports including all the statutory reporting requirements could then be made available online.

“Our case also stressed some security issues which the government need to take into consideration and the need for a phase in period which would benefit our industry. This was well received. We were able to get assurances that there would be no rush to introduce the legislation and that consultation would now continue with Printing Industries during the legislative drafting process.”

http://www.print21online.com/index.cfm?art=2491&comid=1&titleTag=%3Ci%3EPrinting%20Industries%3C%2Fi%3E%20gets%20its%20say%20over%20%91annual%20reports%92%20law

On Demand Digital Press Earns Better Buy Award

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

The Kodak Digimaster E125 is ‘an impressive on demand printer that has great appeal for high volume print providers’, according to the Uk’s ‘Better Buys for Business’ magazine. The Digimaster E125 digital production system was an ‘editor’s choice’ in the magazine’s annual review of digital printers. The magazine’s guide described the Digimaster E125 system as ‘a versatile, speedy way for customers to add high volume production printing capabilities’.

It also further credited the press for its process control technology, added: ‘it ensures image consistency, which is critical in print on demand applications’.

The Digimaster E125, with a claimed resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi) x 600dpi, employs a small particle developer and imaging technology to provide documents with sharp text, crisp halftones and rich graphics, said Kodak.

Featuring a claimed print speed of 125 pages per minute (ppm) the Digimaster E125 is said to support a duty cycle of 2.5 million to 4.25 million impressions per month.

http://www.printingtalk.com/news/etm/etm155.html

Create Your Own T-Shirts Online

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

 

Pistol Clothing allows you to Customise and Print your very own T-Shirts! OR you can purchase one of our Pre-Designed T-Shirts. All T-Shirts are Printed on 100% High Quality Cotton Fabric using specifically formulated T-Shirt Printing Inks.

CLICK HERE TO CREATE YOUR OWN T-SHIRTS

AUSPACK 2007

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

LOOKING FOR PACKAGING AND PROCESSING SOLUTIONS?
THE ANSWER IS AT AUSPACK

AUSPACK is Australia’s only international exhibition of packaging and processing machinery, materials and associated technology and returns to the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from the 1st to 4th May.

AUSPACK 2007 will be the most comprehensive packaging and processing trade exhibition ever seen in Australia. AUSPACK is only staged every two years so put these dates in your diary and don’t miss this unique opportunity to attend your industry event.

http://www.auspack.com.au/visitors/