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Micro Embroidery: 'Mini' Things Are Possible
Micro embroidery is the term for any tiny embroidery elements, such as tiny lettering, thin column outlines and other elements where very short stitches are employed.Full story -
Muir Omni Graphics Receives SGIA Safety Recognition Award
The SGIA Safety Recognition Award is given to specialty imagers who successfully completed the SGIA Safety Recognition Program during the 2013 calendar year.Full story -
Versatile Vector Graphics: A Stitch in Time Using Vector Graphics in Embroidery
New advances in software and hardware and promises of easy money may entice you to get into the embroidery business yourself.Full story -
2015 ASDPT Tom Frecska Student Printing Competition Winners
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12 Marketing Trends and Predictions for 2014
Shape your strategy, and leverage it.Full story -
The Importance of Quality Installation Training and Techniques
Quality installers practice their craft daily, and know that the learning process is never-ending.Full story -
Digital Inkjet Media Characteristics & Strategies
Recent developments in media technology continue to offer a number of new services and application options for output providers.Full story -
Determining ROI and Profit Opportunities in Wide-Format Printing
Acquiring a new digital inkjet printer is a significant investment that must be closely examined.Full story -
Welcome to the New Home of Garment Decoration
Navigating the New SGIA.org/GarmentFull story -
Dye Sublimation
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State of the Art
As the market has evolved, identifying "digital art" has become almost as difficult as answering the age-old question, "What is art?"Full story -
Profiling Business Management Software Options for Specialty Imaging, Signs and Graphics
While many prepress and production functions are already automated, there is a growing interest in making great use of modern management information system (MIS) or enterprise resource planning (ERP) software to automate business-management functions.Full story -
The Pads of Pad Printing
Pads are a formulation of a liquid base material, silicone oil, and a catalyst. Initially inflated animal organs were used as pads. Later gelatins were used in an effort to make pads more durable. It wasn't until the late 1960s that the modern silicone pad was invented in Germany.Full story -
Introduction to Offset Pad Printing
Understanding the pad printing process is rather difficult for most people. Everyone has heard of it but nobody knows exactly what it means or how it works. The great advantage of offset pad printing relies on the fact that, next to the printing of flat objects, odd shaped objects can also be printed on.Full story -
Choosing the Right Decorating Process For Plastics
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The Facts About Clich's
Today pad printers have a wide variety of cliche types and materials to choose from, each with its own unique set of benefits and limitations.Full story -
Getting the Best Results from Pad Printing Inks
Successful imaging relies on the right choices, and pad printing is no exception...especially when it comes to ink choices.Full story -
Sustainable Business Recognition
SGIA wants to recognize your company for its sustainable business practices, those decisions that lower expenses and improve environmental footprints for your company. Let us know about your successes by applying for the Sustainable Business Recognition award.Full story -
M&R Debuts Starlight LED Screen Exposure System
Starlight ultraviolet (UV) LED screen exposure system has been added to the company's product line.Full story -
The SGIA Journal Graphic Edition March/April 2014
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