This week on Wide-Format Weekly, we talk about sustainability and the printing industry; we explore "scent marketing" on billboards; and Denise Gustavson and Dan Marx chat about what's in store for the Wide-format Summit being held July 29-31 in Miami, Florida.
Denise M. Gustavson
Wide-format digital printing is pivotal in enabling this experiential transformation of brick-and-mortar stores.
Gary Schellerer, vice president of ER2 Image Group, discusses how the family-owned and operated business has grown organically throughout its 34 years in operation without the help of mergers and acquisitions. Or as Schellerer likes to describe it, "the old-fashioned way."
This week on Wide-Format Weekly, Brother Industries makes a surprising hostile bid for Roland DG; Wallquest integrates digital print technologies into its traditional practices; we delve into the power of color and design in creating spaces for kids. ISA Sign Expo 2024 is quickly approaching; and make sure you listen to the Women's History Month Podcast before the month ends.
Brian Hite, principal and founder of Image Options talks about his company's ongoing commitment to sustainability, sharing how it has made significant gains while at the same time improving employee safety and health.
Chip Basse, president of Albert Basse Associates, shares details of his company's long history, which now focuses on wide-format display graphics.
Brian Hite, principal and founder of Image Options shares how his company's core values help it gain and retain employees, while at the same time exceeding expected levels of quality or service.
Brian Hite, principal and founder of Image Options, discusses how the company has changed since its founding, the current state of the industry, and where he sees his business going.
Tom Trutna, president of Big Ink, talks about his company's journey toward sustainability. He speaks about the challenges of sustainable printing in the wide-format segment, and practicing effective approaches including recycling, waste-reduction efforts, and creating higher-value products.
Tom Trutna, president of Big Ink, shares how his company has changed during its 25 year history, with a focus on "solving its customer's problems."
This week on Wide-Format Weekly, Crisp Imaging acquires ReproGraphic Solutions; A Sign-A-Rama branch transforms its business model; We discuss Vivid Impact's recent business moves; The Wide-Format 150 Annual Ranking is out; and the third annual podcast series for Women's History Month kicks off tomorrow.
Jason Ahart, vice president, production operations at Moss describes the aspects and considerations that bring success to the company's sustainability efforts.
Printing Impressions is presenting a podcast series to honor women in the printing industry for the third consecutive year.
Mark Subers, president of events and exhibitions at PRINTING United Alliance, discusses how the industry benefits from shared experiences and strong information.
Jason Ahart, vice president, production operations at Moss, shares how the company has changed since its 1955 inception, and describes how the company's commitment to innovation continues to lead its development.