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The "Paper Bag" Project: Making it workA printer we know once commented that the "Paper Bag Project" is the most troublesome for pre-press production. "You know what I mean," he said. "The customer brings in a paper bag of hand-written manuscripts, scraps of notes, rough sketches, a collection of photos and graphics, and tells us to 'do something nice' with it." We know, indeed. But unlike our printer friend, we excel in rewriting and editing, image processing, graphic design, and page layout composition. There's nothing quite as rewarding as the pleasure our clients experience when their materials are transformed into a fine finished product. Are you wasting time and money with materials in a paper bag? Take advantage of our 30+ years of experience with these tips for good project planning. |
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