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Sandy Alexander expands in to high-end retouching and CGI with the introduction of SALT Studios

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Clifton, NJ: Sandy Alexander announced today expansion into high-end retouching and CGI arena. Sandy Alexander has entered the marketplace with the acquisition of a state-of-art firm and the addition of several senior executives from digital and production services. The high-end creative boutique will be rebranded as SALT Studios and will be a wholly owned subsidiary of Sandy Alexander.

Salt Studios is located in mid-town Manhattan and offers creative retouching, a full service CGI Studio, in- house services for Digital Photography, a full prepress department for ad releases, and a full suite of asset management and on-line ordering tools.

Mike Graff, President & CEO of Sandy Alexander stated, “Expansion into the high-end retouching and CGI arena is a natural progression for Sandy Alexander’s long term strategic vision -- of offering our clients the broadest array of value added services in the graphics communications industry. From digital workflow solutions to the final printed piece, Sandy Alexander has the flexibility and horsepower to provide the most impactful and efficient output for any marketing campaign regardless of substrate, size or quantity”

Several senior executives have also joined the company to lead SALT Studios including Dan Anselmi. Dan was the previous owner manager of Imagecraft, a high-end retouching firm. “He has brought his outstanding team of retouchers and digital artist to Sandy Alexander. Their extensive experience in high-end retouching, image management, and the CGI marketplace, provides Sandy Alexander with the highest quality, fastest and most advanced technology in the image-based cosmetic, fashion and jewelry industries.” 

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