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Allee Bruce is a content editor for NAPCO Media.

Dan Marx, Content Director for Wide-Format Impressions, holds extensive knowledge of the graphic communications industry, resulting from his more than three decades working closely with business owners, equipment and materials developers, and thought leaders.

In recent years, we’ve seen wide-format increasingly spread into interior spaces. No longer is the segment pigeon-holed to outdoor signage and vehicle wraps. Today, wide-format technology is used in restaurants, hospitals, casinos, and maybe even individual homes.

When you think of wide-format printing, your mind might automatically go to banners and soft signage, window and wall graphics, or even wraps. While these are some of the top products in the segment, textiles are growing and worth exploring, specifically within the interior design market.

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.

Happy holidays! This week's episode addresses digitally printed interiors, and a conference to prevent colors from being inferior, a new article provides updates on solvent inkjet, and a survey explores systems that are artificially intelligent.

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