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For prepress and printing firms, the Internet offers three
important functions:
COMMUNICATION
- Use the web for administrative email, research and competitive analysis.
PUBLICATION
- Advertise on a main street or graphic arts-related site.
- Develop an in-house web site to publish shop capabilities, specifications, price lists
and new features.
TRANSACTION
- Download print files, manage global printing, develop special interest newsgroups and
provide other transaction services to both professional and consumer audiences.
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Posted by Jack Powers
September 28, 1995
Client : Printing Industires of America and several local graphic arts industry
associations
See also: Seminar Slides. |
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The following links illustrate the range of graphic arts connections on the World Wide
Web. This list is by no means comprehensive, but it provides some typical examples.
PRINTING ASSOCIATIONS ON THE WEB
- National Association of Printers & Lithographers
- Printing Industries of Northern California
VENDORS
ON THE WEB
- image.com from SMC Publishing Systems has some
interesting links for Macintosh
and PC users.
- Prepress Main Street from PrePress Direct.
- Heidelberg USA, Inc.
- The Pitman Company
PRINTERS
ON THE WEB
- The Yahoo
Printers Page is the most up-to-date list of graphic arts firms with more than 100
companies at last count.
- PrintersLink, a global directory of
on-line printers.
- Thomson-Shore's clickable plant tour is a graphic
interactive improvement on the standard printer's brochure.
- United Lithographers adds to its Web brochure the
Adobe Acrobat files of their slick promo pieces in Documents on Demand.
- Sarabande Press adds a continuously
updated feature with its Car Wash Cam.
- AGS Web Pricing, Automated
Graphic Systems' web services page.
- Toppan Printing in Tokyo and many other
companies in many other countries are part of the worldwide graphic arts market developing
on the Internet.
If you've got any additions or comments about this set of examples, please POST me a note. My notes and slides from the sessions
built on this material will be available here on ELECTRIC PAGES. |
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