Kids These Days … Love Print
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Kids these days.  It turns out, in spite of increased access to digital devices, our youngest readers still prefer reading print books. “A study by researchers in Australia found that kids who had access to e-readers like Kindles and iPads...
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Celebrating Football Fields of New Forests
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Forests in the U.S. are looking very good indeed, thanks in large part to sustainable forestry practices. According to a new infographic from Two Sides North America, “U.S. forests grew by 5,800 NFL football fields per day between 2007 and...
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Screen, Paper, Ink and the Modern College Student 
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Do today’s university students shun paper in favor of digital devices for their studies? Not according to this global study. They grew up with digital devices as part of their everyday lives -- long after the age of rotary phones...
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What Paper Means to Those Who Design For It
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Last week we wrote about the way print irrevocably altered the way humankind remembers its collecting knowledge. And now, we look at some thoughts on why the choice of paper continues to have importance in our digital age. In The...
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Paper that Looks Good Enough to Eat: Plate Magazine
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In a niche full of print titles, Plate serves up its content in a way that sets itself completely apart. “From restaurateurs to chefs, this magazine caters to the sensual and the tangible quality that each of us experience when...
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Why the Paperless Office is a Busted Myth
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They’ve been talking about this for more than a quarter century now, but the idea of an office going truly digital just isn’t going to happen anytime soon. The paperless office: The rumbles of what many people thought was an...
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Yeah, It’s Not Really About Dead Trees
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We all know trees die to make paper, right? Well, not really, as Will Glassman in Inspired School Marketers explains:“I live within walking distance of Historic Rittenhouse Town in Philadelphia,” writes Glassman.  “William Rittenhouse built America’s first paper mill at...
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How One Artist Utterly Transforms Found Paper
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Ben Lewis Giles is turning old paper into stunning new works of art through his brilliant and painstaking collages. Ben Lewis Giles has a thing for paper. “Much of what I use is from vintage books and encyclopedias, as well...
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Keep that Golden Egg-laying Goose Happy
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Pursuing a print strategy with long-term potential makes more sense that focusing on short-term revenue, no matter how tempting that immediate gain looks. News publishers faced with declining newspaper sales have resorted to any number of strategies to keep their...
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More Companies Back Away from Anti-Paper Claims
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Facing mounting evidence to the contrary, companies are not so eager to take the “go digital, go green” route. It’s a good time to be a tree hugger. Two Sides North America announced last week that more than 65 big...
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