December 12, 2007
New Leaf Paper announced that it has won the coveted 2008 Social Capitalist Award from Fast Company magazine and Monitor Group. This is the first year that Fast Company has awarded social performance of for-profit companies, recognizing that social entrepreneurship is not limited to the nonprofit sector.
Pinball is proud to offer New Leaf paper along with other […]
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November 7, 2007
We’re joining forces with industry powerhouse Adobe Systems, Inc. As developer of the Creative Suite software (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat), Adobe continually leads the pack with their constant innovation and superior tools for creating “graphic culture.” Pinball is now an authorized Adobe Print Service Provider, meaning we have the latest CS software, as well as […]
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October 16, 2007
Innovative and graphically daring French Paper has released four new paper lines for your design pleasure. Mod-Tone and Pattern Paper offer pre-printed patterns in subtle geometric repeats (mod-tones) and crazier kitchier image driven designs (pattern paper). Glo-Tone and Pop-Tone expand their already pleasing color palette to include fluorescents and poppier colors. Gotta hand it to […]
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October 10, 2007
The Frankfuter Buchmesse (that’s the Frankfurt Book Fair for those of you who speak American) opened today with over 7,000 exhibitors from 108 countries. Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected at this, the largest gathering of publishers, agents, librarians, artists, collectors and printers in the world. Its roots span over 500 years to the […]
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October 5, 2007
The new Pantone Goe color matching system, released at this year’s GraphExpo in Chicago, includes 2058 NEW colors. Boom!
Touted as “the first completely new color inspiration and specification system for the graphic arts industry since the introduction of the Pantone Matching System 45 years ago.” If you thought choosing from the previous 1114 colors was difficult, […]
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