by Christie Wisniewski | May 2, 2022 | Blog, Graphic Design, Industry News, Printing & Mailing
Adobe No Longer Supporting Type 1 Fonts in 2023 How to Prepare for the End of Type 1 Fonts We said goodbye to Adobe Flash Player at the end of 2020, and now another change is on the horizon. In January 2023, Adobe will discontinue Type 1 fonts. You’ll no longer be...
by Ashley Woodford | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog, Branding, Graphic Design, Printing & Mailing, Signage, Sports Marketing
Let Graphcom Be Your Teammate Hit a Homerun with Graphcom’s Professional and Collegiate Sports Team Marketing Why jump from agency to agency when you could get everything you need to support your professional or collegiate sports team from one place? Graphcom...
by Krista Scarlett | May 15, 2020 | Associations, Awards & News, Blog, Graphcom News, Graphic Design, Nonprofit & Fundraising
Graphcom and PHFA Win Annual Report Award This Isn’t Our First Communicator Award Winning awards isn’t why we do what we do. But, we have to admit, it sure feels good to be recognized for your hard work! Recently, we received a Communicator Award from the...
by Krista Scarlett | Mar 12, 2018 | Blog, Graphic Design
The Rainbow Connection Perception is everything—color matters, especially in marketing. From the moment we see a logo, ad, billboard, or sign we instantly make assumptions about that product or company and how we feel about it. What’s often the driving force behind...
by Christie Wisniewski | Dec 7, 2017 | Blog, Graphcom News, Graphic Design
Graphcom Creative Design Team Welcomes New Leaders Exciting things are happening on our creative team!In 2018, Graphcom will welcome two new leaders to our creative division, strengthening our design and marketing solutions in the new year. Beginning Jan. 1, current...
by Krista Scarlett | May 9, 2017 | Blog, Graphic Design
Get a Behind-the-Scenes Look at Graphcom’s Graphic Design Team A Q&A with Graphcom Art Director Jessica Dean When Art Director Jessica Dean started working at Graphcom in 2009, the Creative division was nothing like it is today. With only three people working in...