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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
News, etc.
As per usual, the paper companies are dominating the news this week with a flurry of releases, including:
•
Wausau Paper
launched
Digital Space
, a website geared toward helping designers with the technical and production aspects of papers for digital print jobs.
• Distributor
Legion Paper
now carries the U.K. brand
Mirricard
, a highly reflective paper in nine colors, with a super-smooth finish that, remarkably, is printable.
•
Sappi
announced the Silver and Bronze winners in its North American Printer of the Year competition. Among the whole slew of recipients in various categores are several names we recognize from HOW's own design competitions, including The Hennegan Co., Williamson Printing, The Fox Co. Lithographers, Anderson Litho, Blanchette Press, Sandy Alexander and Continental Colorcraft.
•
Domtar
's got a new swatchbook for its "workhorse" offset sheet, Husky. Domtar's Lynx brand is now FSC certified.
In some non-paper news:
•
Auto FX Software
released a limited-time bundle of products (available through August 31) that includes Corel Painter X, Auto FX Mystical Tint Tone and Color, Mystical Lighting and several training videos. The package retails for $349, a savings of more than $550.
•
FunctionFox
has released TimeFox Premier, which includes significant upgrades to task assignment, scheduling and calendar functions vs. the standard TimeFox edition. Learn more about this web-based product and
compare the standard and premier versions
.
•
YouSendIt
, which enables users to send huge files over the web without using FTP sites or crashing their e-mail system, launched a "virtual mailbox" that firms can post on their websites, allowing partners or customers to drag and drop files delivery.
Posted by Bryn
Industry News
4/29/2008 4:29:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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