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Creative Forecast 2008, New Report Announced

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March 4, 2008 - WhatTheyThink.com today announced the availability of a new report "Creative Forecast 2008", that offers perspective on the challenges and opportunities for graphic design and production companies in the next 12 months and beyond. The 231-page report, authored by Industry Measure, analyzes the prevailing economic environment, the current state of the industry and details the major forces these highly dynamic markets will have to contend with in the next year.

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"Creative Forecast 2008" also takes an in-depth look at the most recent survey results on such hot topics as multichannel marketing, digital and variable-data printing, wide-format graphics, and more. The report also presents the latest investment projections for more than 100 equipment, hardware, and software categories.

"Creative Forecast 2008" also provides a comprehensive look at current media trends, analyzing how new media technologies and platforms, and an increasing emphasis on multichannel marketing as well as "Web 2.0" and viral marketing, are creating unprecedented challenges-and opportunities-for creatives across the board.

This report is available for immediate purchase by visiting the secure WhatTheyThink.com eStore. The report is 231 pages.

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