Prepress Pilgrim

Prepress Pilgrim What happens in front of the press...
Prepress Pilgrim
What happens in front of the press...
A blog about the business and tech in prepress workflow and the printing industry. Plus whatever else I want to talk about
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Most recent posts

11/22 0:11 The Most Connected Guy in All of Prepress
My vote goes for Tommy Clifford of RRD, also president of GUA (which I think stands for Graphic Users Association). If you check his twitter account, he's got almost 22,500 followers. Hey, if you know anybody who got more followers and works in...
11/19 5:49 Kutano: The Power Twitter Tool
So I reviewed Kutano last April and I played with it again just awhile ago. They've really ramped up the Twitter integration, if you can see that from the sidebar. For example, I can see that there are 200 tweets about my blog in the last little...
11/17 19:30 Kodak Interview on Whattheythink
Cary's got a good interview with Jon Bracken over at whattheythink about the Prinergy move. Yeah, yeah, l looked it over, no comment. Mostly because it's a PD day at the Vancouver schools and I've got the boys running around. Right now we are at the...
11/16 12:28 Last Thoughts (Maybe) on Prinergy
Right, I'm a bit late with this sorry. The last few days I have been struggling to deliver an e-commerce backend to a client, to replace a backend that was an affront and insult to webmasters the world over. I have a standard rule of thumb: If the...
11/11 13:15 Remembrance Day
On November 11th, Canada remembers it's war dead, unlike the US and other countries which remember their soldiers at other times of the year. You may be looking for the now-infamous post Prinergy is dead, and the follow-up post ten reasons why...

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