SKOKIE, IL (ContentDesk) November 20, 2004 -- Triangle Inc. is proud to announce that it has been awarded two top honors in the prestigious 2004 MarCom Creative Awards competition.Triangle's win includes a Platinum Award in the Marketing/Book category ("Our First Century" for client Presbyterian Homes) and aPlatinum Award in the Marketing/Self Promotion category for "Coffee Box," created to promote Triangle's full range of graphic arts services."We're delighted to have been recognized by MarCom for our creative talent," said Triangle creative director Monica Grier, "and owe it all tothe terrific art directors, copywriters and production pros on the team who made the winning entries come to life."The MarCom Platinum Award is presented to those entries judged to be winners in their respective categories. Winning entries arerecognized for their excellence in terms of quality, creativity, and resourcefulness. About 15 percent of the more than 3,000 entries wonthis award. A complete list of Platinum winners is listed on the MarCom Creative Awards web site at www.marcomawards.com.About TriangleFounded in 1955, Skokie-based Triangle Printers Inc.
is a full-service printing and graphic arts supplier offering a wide range of strategic, creative and production solutions to clients both large and small. For more information, or to set up a free consultation to discuss your specific marketing needs, contact Bonnie Dayan at (847) 675-3700,extension 262.CONTACT: Bonnie Dayan(847) 675-3700, EXT. 262e-mail protected from spam bots.
Imagine Tomorrow Computer Classes for Kids at Computykes Computer Center Launches Operations in Monmouth County, NJ
Imagine Tomorrow Computer Classes for Kids at Computykes Computer Center in the Monmouth County, NJ today announced the formal launch of business operations.Each Imagine Tomorrow Computer Class combines a fun learning adventure with sophisticated technology concepts in a creative way that teaches children to use computers as a tool. Children work on their own computers using Imagine Tomorrow software that is custom built for each lesson and scaffolds to each child's academic and technical ability levels. Small classes for ages 2-7 are led by certified Imagine Tomorrow teachers. Parents receive online password to access lessons learned each class and software activities for reinforcement at home! The concept was founded in 1991 by former schoolteacher Judy Patterson, and is expanding nationally through licensing opportunities. The Computykes computer center is the first of its kind to be brought to Monmouth County.
"As a parent of young children and with extensive experience in...
Imagine Tomorrow Computer Classes for Kids at Computykes Computer Center Launches Operations in Monmouth County, NJ
TrendWatchGA Report Shows Digital Press Manufacturers Sharing the Equipment Market with an Unlikely Competitor...Copiers, Desktop Inkjet and Laser Printers
New York, NY ContentDesk) March 16, 2006 -- TrendWatch Graphic Arts has released the industry's first report on digital color copiers, black-and-white printers, and even desktop printers as competitors to toner-based digital presses for key digital printing applications, including short run digital and variable data print (VDP). "Copiers & Printers: Serious Competitors in the Digital Print Marketplace" is a 119-page report that takes a comprehensive look at the expanding use of these devices in the commercial print production environment. The report analyzes the use of digital copiers and desktop printers in the larger short-run color and VDP production environments and the growing acceptance of these devices, not just among small firms, but among mid-sized firms and established digital printers. Data includes how volumes of high-speed black-and-white printing, color copying, and digital color printing are increasing or decreasing. "Copiers and Digital Printers" also takes a look at...
TrendWatchGA Report Shows Digital Press Manufacturers Sharing the Equipment Market with an Unlikely Competitor...Copiers, Desktop Inkjet and Laser Printers
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How to choose: Laser Printers, Inkjet Printers, Dot Matrix Printers
Man is always in constant search for knowledge which he makes use to create innovations that will make his life better. Among the varied inventions of man is a computer printer. The first computer printer can be traced back in the year 1953 which was developed by Remington-Rand as a match for Univac computer. Laser printers were evolved from the dry printing process or Xerox invented by Chester Carlson in 1938. 1971 witnessed the birth of the first laser printer which was then named as EARS.
The next years are period of experiments and added inventions which paved the way to the first IBM printer. The IBM 3800 Printing System was considered as the first high-speed laser printer with a speed of more than 100 impressions-per-minute. Nowadays, a computer printer is of vital importance in the different areas of human activities. It goes hand in hand with a computer as a component that generates the hard copy or a readable text from the stored data on the computer's system. Several...
How to choose: Laser Printers, Inkjet Printers, Dot Matrix Printers