@VickJorgine @ClemsonGC This article seems to weigh heavy on the flexo side. I do agree with all of the points that the article made considering what we have learned about the two printing presses, flexo and litho. Flexo beats litho in many circumstances but what would you choose to print on?
@zenakatedavis @ClemsonGC It is definitely interesting to see the trends predicted for flexographic printing. I see that it was predicted to have the highest digital market in 2022, which makes a lot of sense. What do you think the flexo industry will do to stand against the competition of technology?
The flexo print industry continues to grow. Labels can now be made from rocks rather than trees. This seems much more eco-friendly! Check out this article for more information. https://t.co/q41aL12ydi @ClemsonGC#gcflexo
@Kathryn_thumper @ClemsonGC I found that the Design Communication Association was focused on promoting the education of graphics as well. It is neat how organizations can have similar goals and missions.
@clemsongc Printing Industries of America hosts programs and offers resources to advance the printing industry through connections. https://t.co/BK01cmjITw #gc1010
@clemsongc The DCA aims to maintain a dialogue between the many professions in design and communications while encouraging teachers to continue to apply these skills in the classroom. https://t.co/uxgpoLj78B #gc1010
@JosiahLuvsGC @ClemsonGC The Highland Press is amazing. It is much like the industry as a whole and how printing continues to evolve but remain efficient.
@elizabethwassy@ClemsonGC This is a relevant way that printing is shown to be exciting and new. I love in the article when Burke talks about his dreams through print.