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Meet Our Graphic Designers:JUDY Joined us 25 years ago and has appreciated the new technology compared with the old tedious paste-up and phototypesetting methods. STEVE Has a full knowledge of the offset printing process which enables him to create the most efficient layouts for graphic reproduction. He has been in the area for most of his life and has worked on all phases of the trade. GLEN Having been with us for over 44 years he has accumulated a vast knowledge of the business. He remembers the days of linotypes and hand type along with the letterpress process. Glen's job is to keep all the computers up to snuff as well as graphic designing. |
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Our full service graphics department creates advertisements for about 90 percent of the White Mt. Shopper as well as other newspapers and publications. Large projects such as the NH Campground Magazine, books plus many other printing projects are taken in stride. We specialize in print advertising and commercial print layout and design. | ||||||
| No compromise is made when it comes to hardware and software. The latest Macintosh computers (preferred platform for graphics work) are combined with the latest Quark, Photoshop and various other programs which enables us to utilize the advantages of electronic file transfers. This is a great convenience to our customers both in sending and receiving files. Most of our ad work for other publications are now sent as pdf files saving travel, time and cost. Of course more conventional methods such as reproduction proofs and Zip discs containing graphics and documents are available. | |||||||
| The combination of experienced personnel along with the latest equipment enables us to take an idea and polish it to perfection. Please give us a call if you need any further information including technical and suggestions. See our Frequently Asked Questions page for information on how to prepare your electronic files for electronic transfer. | |||||||
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| Our original model 14 linotype along with Richard Pickersgill (Pick) our first employee. (photo taken in 1963) | |||||||