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Acquisition Streamlines Printing Supply Chain for Publishers and Gives Lakeside the Most Extensive Product Portfolio Available in the Book Manufacturing Industry
WARRENVILLE, Ill. , April 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lakeside Book Company (&q
Following last year’s acquisition of the Meredith family of media brands, the newly formed Dotdash Meredith has nixed the print runs of six magazines. Among them is Martha Stewart Living magazine, which will release its last print edition next month, following a decision made by its new owne
Manufacturing equipment company Phillips Corporation has installed a Markforged FX20 composite 3D printing system.
Markforged launched the FX20 in October 2021, with Phillips Corporation among the first to receive shipment of the larger-format machine.
The company developed and int
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Books are one of the first entertainment technologies—and one whose fundamentals are essentially the same since Gutenberg rolled out movable type to revolutionize printing in 1440. Given the stability of the format, it’s amazing just how much there i
We’re not yet out of COVID-19, and the lingering effects of the pandemic continue to throw up challenges for commercial print shop business owners everywhere we look. We continue to have labor challenges, the rising cost of paper when matched against fixed print budgets is allowing fewer
By Elizabeth A. Harris Feb. 19, 2022
It started as a Word document, pecked out letter by letter at a dining room table in Connecticut.
Now, it is 150,000 copies of a 626-page book called “Moon Witch, Spider King,” with a luminous cover that glows with neon pinks and green
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Turning a comic or graphic novel into an animated project is a fairly common pathway, but far more rare is taking a finished screenplay for an animated feature and reenvisioning it in print form.
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O n Tuesday, the great and the good of the literary world will gather for the first face-to-face London Book Fair since Covid struck. Thousands of publishers, agents and rights executives will mill around the Olympia exhibition centre in Hammersmith for the three-day trade fair, which has draw
For 9-year-old me, a perfect afternoon looked like this: Walking to the sweet shop to get sticky-sweet ice cream with my grandparents and then heading to Linden Tree Books, an independently owned children’s bookstore in Los Altos. I would browse the aisles, drag my fingers across spines and