Posts Tagged ‘Commercial & Offset Printing’
PRESS RELEASE: Fineline Sponsors Healthcare Fundraising Event Around Indianapolis 500
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (March 30th, 2017) –Fineline Printing Group, a strategic printing partner for healthcare and hospitals, gives back to an Indianapolis tradition and Methodist Health Foundation as key print sponsor for its healthcare fundraising “REV” event. Methodist Health Foundation’s REV event will take place Saturday, May 6th at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and kicks off an entire month…
Read MoreFineline Printing Group’s Company Culture and Community Commitment
What is Fineline? It’s a question I get asked all the time, and as Fineline’s Business Development Manager, I answer just as often. However, thinking through the question a little more, I was curious to get some insight from the folks who’ve really helped shape the company to what it is today. You see, Fineline’s…
Read MoreLet’s Talk Binding, Part Two
To Bind… or how to Bind? That is the Question! By Phil Mikesell, Senior Account Manager In the first part of “Let’s Talk Binding,” we discussed saddle-stitch, plasticoil, and comb binding. An advanced binding method is hidden coil binding, in which the paper “hides” the coil, giving the booklet a unique look as well as creating…
Read MoreLet’s Talk Binding, Part 1
To Bind… or how to Bind? That is the Question! By Phil Mikesell, Senior Account Manager There are multiple options to choose from when binding your publication, handbook or other multi-page documents. The most common for low page counts (under 96 pages) is saddle-stitching. Saddle-stitching is stapling at the spine of the book on fold. When producing…
Read MorePrinting Effectiveness: Uniquely Print
By Jill Wangler, Director of Marketing We are witnessing an explosion of new, ever-changing digital communication channels, devices, pads, pods, phones, tablets, readers, etc. It is mind boggling and giving marketers infinite ways to connect with audiences. Now, digital information is viewed as a commodity, and printed messages—now fewer in number when compared to the…
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