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Crawl, Walk, Run—Enter the Embellishment World at Your Own Pace

Trish Witkowski takes a deep dive into the hardware available for adding embellishments, be they analog or digital. She runs down the top technologies, and identifies specific equipment at the entry level, mid-range, and high end of the market for each technology. 

The Whole Package: How to Turn a Product into a Purchase by Appealing to a Consumer’s Senses

David Zwang provides a primer on embellishment technologies for packaging applications—including why they are becoming more important than ever for brands.

Artful Adaptations: Matt Redbear Is No Stranger to Changing Technology and How to Use It to His Advantage

WhatTheyThink Multimedia Production Editor Jessica Taylor profiles Matt Redbear, creative director for Taktiful, and talks about how he used AI to come up with the cover for the most recent (Issue 3) print edition of WhatTheyThink.

Tech Outlook: A Framework for Automation

Two weeks ago, as part of WhatTheyThink’s fourth annual Technology Outlook Week, our five-day series of webinars that look at the latest trends and technologies in a broad cross-section of the industry, Pat McGrew and Ryan McAbee took a look at software and workflow—specifically addressing automation. In this article, Heidi Tolliver-Walker recaps the webinar.

The Rise of Sexy Print: Digital Embellishments Are Revolutionizing Ink on Paper, Creating New Opportunities for Marketers and Brands

Digital embellishments allow brands to create visually stunning packaging and labels, with intricate designs otherwise difficult or impossible to achieve affordably with traditional printing methods. Joanne Gore looks at the current lay of the land.

From Display Graphics to Graphic Tees: Already Print Soft Signage? Why Not Add Garment Printing?

As commercial printers, in-plants, and sign and display graphics printers look for ways to expand their businesses and offer new products and services to their customers, expansion into the textiles industry looks like an interesting opportunity. Cary Sherburne explains how.

Talkin’ ’Bout My Generation

The USPS conducted the “Generational Research Report,” which shows who’s reading what and what elements of direct mail are most important to which generations. Think of it as that generation’s direct mail fingerprint. Heidi Tolliver-Walker offers some highlights.

Technology Outlook: Digital Printing

Two weeks ago, as part of WhatTheyThink’s fourth annual Technology Outlook Week, our five-day series of webinars that look at the latest trends and technologies in a broad cross-section of the industry, Ralf Schlözer took a look at digital printing. In this article, Heidi Tolliver-Walks recaps the webinar.

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Printing Outlook 2021
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Printing Outlook 2023 - The WhatTheyThink Overview of the Current State of the Printing Industry

The new Printing Outlook 2023 report provides detailed analysis of the latest WhatTheyThink Business Outlook Survey, the latest industry economic data and macroeconomic trends, as well as industry and cultural technological trends to look out for in 2023 and beyond.

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Paperboard Container Shipments Back up to Pandemic Levels  
Paperboard Container Shipments Back up to Pandemic Levels  

In March 2023, the value of shipments of paperboard containers was $6.361 billion, the highest it has been since August 2022. Full Analysis

Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing Establishments—2010–2020
Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing Establishments—2010–2020

According to County Business Patterns, in 2020 there were 723 establishments in NAICS 32222 (Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing). This category saw a net decrease in establishments of -12% since 2010. In macro news, the Architecture Billings Index suggests a recovery from the slowdown in the construction industry. Full Analysis

April Printing Production Employment Down Slightly, Non-Production Up
April Printing Production Employment Down Slightly, Non-Production Up

Overall printing employment in April 2023 was down -0.2% from March. Production employment was down -0.8% while non-production employment was up 1.1%. Full Analysis

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Joe Treacy on Frank Knows Jack

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