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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
News to Know About
From the slew of press announcements coming in this week:
•
Adobe
is discontinuing its royalty-free stock photo service; customers must make their final purchases by March 31 and
download an uninstaller
.
• Corel is now shipping its
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
X4, with tools for page layout, illustration, photo editing and tracing.
• Mohawk announced the winners of its
Strathmore Letterhead Contest
for Q4 of 2007: Jenni Undis of Minneapolis printer Lunalux picked up the Gold (and also the 2007 Grand Prize) for her identity for Post-Luxury Accessories. Christine Mathison of Lindsay Hill Design won a Silver for her Lineplot Productions identity; Judy Kohn of JK Design scored the Bronze for her I.D. for High Meadows Fund. Entries for the Q1 2008 contest are being accepted now through March 31.
•
CTI Paper
has revamped its Splendorlux brand of cast-coated colored papers, with new heavier weights, new finishes and new colors. A new swatchbook is available; email samples@thepapermill.com.
•
CreativeHub.com
is a new online marketplace that connects freelance creatives and the companies who want to hire them.
•
International Paper's
Accent Opaque Smooth text and cover papers are now certified to run on HP Indigo and Kodak Nexpress printers.
• The Art Directors Guild and California State University, Long Beach, are teaming up on an October conference called
5D
, which will explore visual storytelling and design technology across all media.
Posted by Bryn
Industry News
2/20/2008 9:53:38 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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