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You can benefit from the services of a fellow printer in big ways. That was the essence of my last article, which describes why contract printing can be a smart approach to expanding your print capabilities in a low risk way.
Just to recap, I define contract printing as an agreement with
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Daniel Clowes (pronounced like wows) is one of the most important comic artists around. In the 1990s, his wildly creative, darkly funny Eightball comics were a must read. Although some might know Clowes primarily from the comic-adapted films Ghost World (2001) and
LOS ANGELES (Aug. 5, 2022) – SQUARE ENIX® today announced an English edition hardcover art book to be published by the company’s Square Enix Manga & Books imprint, titled The Art of Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, which will release on May 16, 2023. The book features a
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The Pennines, Trains in the Landscape by David Hayes is a masterclass in capturing photographs of trains in both industrial settings and the desolate expanses of the Pennines.
Published in March this year, this softcover book comes in a landscape format o
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The Chronicle Chamber reports that India’s Regal Publishers are celebrating their second year anniversary by issuing a special edition of The Phantom comic book.
To celebrate their two year anniversary, Regal are re
Trading Cards expanded in the 1990s to go beyond sports athletes and stills from movies. For comics fans, card maker Impel turned the Marvel Universe into pocket-sized collectible art. In 1992, at the height of the X-Men popularity, the brand teamed with the hottest artist in the world to crea
COOKBOOK AUTHOR barbecues her own dinner.
Ali Slagle, author of many recipes for the New York Times and the Washington Post, recently wrote a new cookbook, “I Dream of Dinner (so you don’t have to).” Slagle started experimenting with food in high school. Growing up in Hancock Park
When Merle Turitz, the recently appointed Community Services Supervisor for the Monroe County Area Agency on Aging, realized there were limited funds to spend on crafts, movies or a dinner out for the seniors that gather at the four senior centers in Monroe County, she sprang into action.
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