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NEW Rack Brochures Magazines Files 10 Pocket GREY
Sale Price: $79.08
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Literature or File Rack GREY Black or Tan available upon request Popular in libraries, reading rooms, and reception areas Pocket-style organizers offer easy access to stored literature Tiered pocket design exposes the top 2-1/2" of each item This wider design allows for storage of files or records as well as magazines and literature Readers can quickly scan titles and make their selection Mount rack flush against the wall Also create a free-standing unit by adding pre-assembled optional legs (sold separately) Constructed of cold-rolled steel Racks are finished with a baked enamel powder coat finish. 10 Pocket unit measures 13-1/4" x 1-15/16" x 26-1/4"
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Magazine brochure Rack organizer 11 pocket BLK NEW
Sale Price: $73.66
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Literature Rack BLACK Tan or Grey available upon request Popular in libraries, reading rooms, and reception areas, pocket-style organizers offer easy access to stored literature Tiered pocket design exposes the top of the magazine/brochure Mount rack flush against the wall OR create a free-standing unit by adding pre-assembled optional legs (sold separately Constructed of cold-rolled steel, racks are finished with a baked enamel powder coat finish. 11 Pocket unit Overall: 9-3/4" x 4-1/8" x 36" Pocket: 8-13/16" x 3/4" x 8-1/2"
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Magazine brochure metal rack 11 pocket Grey
Sale Price: $73.66
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Literature Rack GREY Black or Tan available upon request Popular in libraries, reading rooms, and reception areas, pocket-style organizers offer easy access to stored literature Tiered pocket design exposes the top of the magazine/brochure Mount rack flush against the wall OR create a free-standing unit by adding pre-assembled optional legs (sold separately Constructed of cold-rolled steel, racks are finished with a baked enamel powder coat finish. 11 Pocket unit Overall: 9-3/4" x 4-1/8" x 36" Pocket: 8-13/16" x 3/4" x 8-1/2"
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Luggage Pros 12 Magazine/24 Brochure Rotary Floor Display
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The Luggage Pros Rotary Floor Display conveniently displays up to 12 magazines or 24 brochures in a compact space. This display is constructed with solid oak sides and clear acrylic panels to fully display all of your literature. This item is available in three designer colors to coordinate with any decor.
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Luggage Pros 12 Magazine/24 Brochure Oak & Acrylic Wall Display
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The Luggage Pros Oak & Acrylic Wall Displays will add warmth and class to your magazine and literature collection. Clear acrylic panels allow full view of literature while keeping it neat and organized. Available in three designer colors to coordinate with any decor. Create a floor display with an optional floor stand.
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H Wilson WML10F Wood Literature Rack
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Wood and Acrylic Literature Display / Magazine Rack From H. Wilson Company. Magazine and display racks are an ideal solution to present your magazines, pamphlets and brochures. These unique magazine holders can be mounted to the wall or be set up free standing using the included feet. These magazine displays can be used in offices, lobbies, classrooms, businesses and more. Choose from oak or mahogany finish. Acrylic fronts make that the entire cover visible. Laminate side panels are 3/4" thick. The pockets are 1" deep. Units feature rounded corners for safety
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Couple reading from Science Photo Library
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Photo Puzzle, Couple reading. MODEL RELEASED. Couple reading. Chosen by Science Photo Library. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Woman reading from Science Photo Library
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Photo Puzzle, Woman reading. MODEL RELEASED. Woman reading a holiday brochure. Chosen by Science Photo Library. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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With the iPad taking the market by storm, it is now the turn of iPad publishing software. The iPads are perhaps the most desirable piece of technology to come out lately. Their versatility in the ways in which we can use them is just being explored. The publishing software is a great example of how iPad publisher can revolutionize the way we advertize and interact with people. As we all know iPads are primarily eBook readers. They allow people to read print in digital format. Until now, people only used to think that someday these readers would be for books and other materials in PDF format. And, a new function of advertizing in this manner has now come about, thanks to various iPad publishing software.
What This Software Helps Us Do
This software does not represent any high-end technology but is great because of the resourcefulness and innovation it exhibits. The iPad publishing software allows us to bring advertisements, brochures, and other such circulation material to the iPad.
This is a brilliant idea because of the increasing popularity of iPad. Already so many people own one, and in the future, many more people will. This means you have billboards all over the place to your name; all that is left to do is to put up the advertisements.
Apart from advertizing, many other things like magazines, brochures, newspapers, directories, and catalogs too can easily be available on an iPad. This software is a boon not just for advertising but also for other things. The advantage of using this software lies in the fact that nowadays digital media has a far greater reach than print media or other channels.
The Advantages
It is a fact that digital media is available to a larger demographic than any other form of media. If you make a digital version using iPad publishing software, you can also put this version online. This means higher visibility. Once you make an iPad PDF format, you can put it up either free or for a cost on the App Store.
The next thing is the amount you will save on the cost. Creating a digital format and circulating it will cost a fraction of what you will have to dish out if you get your media printed. You will also be able to design and structure your catalog without thinking about cost restraints. With actual printing, you need to think about printing costs of different designs and styles. In digital media, you can be as creative as you want.
One more bonus advantage is that this method is totally environment-friendly. Many companies who care about environment are switching to this method solely for this purpose.
As far as the designing for iPad publishing, you have the choice of doing it yourself or getting professional designers do it for you. You will find that many companies have specific apps that allow you to design your own iPad PDF.
Another thing is that iPad publishing software does not only create PDFs for the iPad. You can use the same version and send it via e-mail or put it up on the web.
The author is a freelance iPad publisher offering insight information into iPad publishing software and other digital means of publishing magazines and brochures.
A Short Guide in Magazine Printing: 8 Magnificent Ideas
Magazines are probably one of the most popular, most circulated and most read publications there are. Aside from dailies and books, magazines have become an indispensable pop culture item that caters to a wide variety of audiences, both in the interest of the general public and niches. Thus, magazine printing isn’t at all too rare enterprise nowadays.
Nevertheless, magazine printing with all notions of glam and high fashion isn’t exclusive to such topics. There are various kinds of magazines that suit up to different agendas or fields – science magazines, literary magazines, news and current events magazines and so on.
Anyone can easily create a concept of their own magazine. Yet, many still fail to follow through on the execution. But with the online printing, you can instantly become your own publisher. Realize your dreams and get the low down on magazine printing.
Points to Cover in Magazine Printing
1. Full Color Printing is one of the most important concerns. A printer with expertise on full color printing will produce magazines that are dazzling and vibrant, making every image rich and every page bursting with colors. Be sure your printer is backed up with the latest printing technologies and years of experience to get a full color rendition of images or graphics on your prints.
2. Ads are additional reasons to go full color. A full color magazine can readily catch the attention of its readers and arouse their interest, such that it can gain a larger readership. With this kind of response, your magazine, be it for a private organization or public one, can readily tempt advertisers to invest.
3. Glossy Paper Stock goes hand in hand with quality full color printing. Glossy paper stock further enhances the color of prints and invites more light for lustrous prints. For all else, a full color printing goes wasted if the paper it was laid unto is of poor quality.
Paper greatly shapes the way a print comes out for it determines how ink will be absorbed. Thus, it affects the final outcome of the magazine. Some ideal paper stocks are 100# Gloss Cover and 100#Glos Text.
4. Space should be maximized. The compact magazine should be chock-full of interesting articles, features, tidbits and the like. However, this doesn’t mean that it is crammed so tight that there is no room for proper layout or design.
Balance your magazine by skillfully putting the right amount of content while creating a pleasing layout. For in the end, a poorly laid-our magazine with not be read at all.
5. VIPs in this case stands for Very Important Photos. Use a sufficient amount of photos or images in your magazine. Use photos that are appealing. Photos visually stimulate readers and help them sustain their interest in the magazine. And so, use quality images and place them where it is necessary.
6. Breathing rooms are the spaces that create a sense of space where your readers can pause and rest their eyes from the density of the text. Such place images at strategic pages in the magazine where it can relieve a heavy does of fine print. Make sure too that there is enough white spaces between paragraphs so as not to tire the eyes.
7. Binding adds to the appearance of your magazine. Where a common saddle stitch won’t do, opt for other binding techniques. Some of which might be considered as a customized option, but it might as well be worth it for a saddle stitched magazine sure looks different compared to a perfect bound one.
8. Inserts. Magazine printing commonly puts in inserts to gather responses from its readers. There are printing companies that offer placing in business reply cards and subscription cards in the magazines. These are typically 4 x 6 inches and are bound to the spine of the magazine. These can be printed full color or monochromatic on one or both sides.
Other inserts include putting in other materials for advertisement and promotion purposes. Among these are CDs, calling cards, flyers, postcards, brochures and even sample items that slim and compact enough.
Whether it is a short-run or a long term production, make sure that you trust a reliable printing company for your magazine printing. And as magazines enjoy a wide readership, it is a great new way to communicate everything and anything under the sun. Turn your magazine printing concepts to reality and see how a glossy, colorful print can do wonders.
About the Author
This article aims to provide readers significant procedures and importance of magazine printing projects. To find more on this article you can visit Catalog Printing Experts: Full color and digital
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