Dan Marx

Toni McQuilken is the senior editor for the printing and packaging group.

Denise Gustavson is the Editorial Director and Special Projects Editor for the Printing & Packaging Group, which includes Printing Impressions, packagePRINTING, In-plant Graphics and Wide-Format Impressions magazines, among other brands. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Wide-Format Impressions.

This week on Wide-format Weekly, we're showcasing a series of interviews with industry peers about their reasons for attending the PRINTING United Expo; Gary Jones and Cassie Green discuss the implications that the EPA’s final rule banning methylene chloride will have on the print industry; we explore vertical printing; and we delve into all of the educational resources and events that are available to PSPs.

This week's Wide-Format Weekly informs about the FTC's recent non-compete ban, exposes the power of pop-ups,  celebrates a milestone for Durst software, shares new offerings from The Alliance's iLEARNING+, touts WFI's revised guide, and keeps key industry events "top of mind."

The annual Wide-format Summit, presented by Wide-format Impressions and PRINTING United Alliance, provides a unique experience for wide-format businesses seeking to grow or expand. Summit co-chairs Denise Gustavson and Dan Marx discuss the event, which is being held July 29-31 in Miami.

This episode of Wide-Format Weekly highlights training and certification opportunities, summarizes the recent Sign Expo, previews two essential wide-format industry events, provides tips on selecting cutting systems, and recognizes Earth Day (April 22).

This week on Wide-Format Weekly, Women's History Month continues; highlights from FESPA 2024; printers receive insight on where they can learn more about interior design; we explore the concept of burst capacity; and we gear up for this year's Wide-Format Summit.

While some might choose to look the other way in the presence of, in this case, racism or sexism, the act of excluding a person as a potential customer is not only bad for society, it’s bad for business.

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