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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: Action1 on March 12, 2014, 01:08:20 PM
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Inquiring minds want to know - Does anybody here still look at the Trade magazines? - How many of our you still enjoy looking at the trade rags? Printwear, Impressions, Wearables.
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Printwear and Impressions yes, guess I have always thrown Wearables away thinking it was a ASI distributor or something(never really opened it).
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No
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I read Impressions and Printwear. Never know when you can learn something new.
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When I see one on the lunch room table, I will flip through it in about 2 minutes. Rarely will I ever see anything new.
Last time I might have learned something was when Tony wrote about waterbase inks.
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Used to much more until they went and started charging for them.
I guess the online versions are fun to flip through, but
not like every page when they were paper.
Advertisers are not seen as much online when skipping from article to article.
(Advertisers?)
It was always nice to catalog them on a rack... from an old fuddy dud.
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yes. always worth a peruse.
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Yes.. I don't see any reason not too..
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I love info in them but~
Ok how many pay $48 per year for magazine?
Or do you read online?
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I tend to skim them now; I used to read them cover to cover. I have a Screenprinting magazine from 1975 at home...
Steve
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Thank you all very much for the information. I really appreciate your time and input.
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I skim through them, but I don't pay for them, I didn't think anyone really did
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yes here.
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Definitely impressions everyonce in awhile. I didn't know anyone had to pay for them either.
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I wouldn't mind paying $48 but.. it's free online and that's way less than subscription price..
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I skip thru the pages myself sometimes, use to read Thomas Trimmingham articles, still some pretty good stuff in there.
D
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In all the years we have got them we never had to pay for them, that's just crazy. Suppose it's kinda like the $50 or whatever admission price to get into one of the trade shows :D
We also get the mag "Screen Printing" but that is totally useless, NOTHING to do with garment screen printing.
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I go through the e-version. I like to find out if there are anything new out there.
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I skim through them as well but look for every month. I have to point out that when you are young or new to this, you have the opportunity to increase your potential. if you suck up as much as you can of these mags/articles they are a gold mine. Originally, when I started out in this industry, knowledge was scares and I can tell you it's still the case today. It's out there in the mags and on forums, but not everyone in this industry takes advantage of it. I still see it today. Even those in charge may not be (as savvy) as one might think. Mags give you a better understanding of what you're not doing or never heard of.
Back when I started reading them, I picked up on things that our people who had been in this business for 5,10 and 15 years had never considered or thought was for other shops. This is what helped me get where I am. I'm proud of what I know today even if I'm not making the big bucks but just an employee making a good living. I'm able to assure myself that i'll always have a job due to the skills I've picked up on just by reading the mags. I know more than some people who have been production managers and printers and screen room managers yet I've never held some of these positions. For employees, it's a way up if you have the drive to learn and soak this stuff up. I'm not saying I'm a guru or an expert, but knowledgeable enough in many areas to know how to help someone who might make 300-3000.00 profit on a job with that added knowledge. So, I can see where $48 or 50.00 can be well worth the money to anyone picking up on something that might save them some cash.
Just today, I was told of a story where someone was promoted simply because he was the only one that knew how to get them out of a jam even tho he was young and knew while working under the one that got them in the jam. This was a $28000.00 jam. He was making slightly more than minimum wage at the time and quickly moved up. HE DID THIS BY READING THE TRADE MAGS. Reading is fundamental. ;)
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Dido to that
Murphy37
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Stopped reading them about a year ago. Simply lost interest in the same recycled self promotions over and over.
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Yep but my impressions stopped coming need to reup
Roger
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Www.rtscreendesigns. Com
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Stopped reading them about a year ago. Simply lost interest in the same recycled self promotions over and over.
Same. Started with the Lon and Don show. I realize its important for new people but I often find mis statements and tendencies to lead people down curious paths. To be fair, perhaps I had done so in the past.
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Stopped reading them about a year ago. Simply lost interest in the same recycled self promotions over and over.
Same. Started with the Lon and Don show. I realize its important for new people but I often find mis statements and tendencies to lead people down curious paths. To be fair, perhaps I had done so in the past.
I count that Tony.
I refer more towards articles such as "How To successfully heat press" And naturally the author of the article is some one from Stahls and everything in the article points towards Stahls equipment. Not saying there is anything wrong with that approach but it would be nice to read articles from real every day users and shops versus the manufacturers. Tony you fall in to that category which is great but there is very few of you still contributing to the trade mags.
The Lon and Don articles were interesting but I got tired of a long detailed article on the process they used to print a job and never showing the actual print. Occasionally they did have a print example but more times not.
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I just read Tony's articles :D
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For the newer folks, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! Be voracious, you'd be surprised as to what can inspire you to do better work, or think differently. When I started, the internet was science fiction, so the trades were all we had. I read Screenprinting, and learned to adjust/apply knowledge from other types of screenprinting. When we opened our doors in '90 (nights only at first) we printed everything we could get ink on and get paid for. Impressions or Printwear would have told us nothing about bumper stickers, buying a UV dryer, blah, blah, blah.
Steve
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I just read Tony's articles :D
This.
But I do like hearing from Lon & Don from time to time just wish they put some others out there too. As a lot of us here I am a bit of a nerd when it comes to printing. So all info is good but knowing what to do with it is key. ( especially if it points you in the wrong direction)
Murphy37
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Lotsa' good stuff for me in the old days, especially in the graphics department. I found myself tearing out and keeping articles that I would eventually use when I finally updated my software, and got on board with Photoshop (5 or 6)!, lol! Still have many things from ten years ago in a binder.
Gotta admit though, that I was a little shocked when I was asked to do an article, merely on the grounds of a correction I had made, pointing out an error in another article about whether to peel hot or cold with some laser copier transfer material.
I don't even remember which mag, but the guy who asked me, didn't know me or my knowledge level.
I know that we here at TSB are pretty hungry for content, and apparently that's really the case with the trade mags.
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Are there any magazines out for someone just begining?Thinking of starting a t shirt brand?
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I'd love to read trade mags on screen printing. Over here in NZ I've never come across them. Screen supply companies here are mainly focusing on digital and sign. I'd be happy to pay for them. Any chance in a international subscription? Or online versions.
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Impressions online (http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/impressions/201403/#/0)
Printwear online (http://printwearmag.com/magazine/digital-version-library)
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Just one observation on this question.
"You simply don't know what you don't know!"
Flipping through the mags, paper or on-line, allow me to see things from a different perspective.
Tony is right, some misleading info out there so you have to take individual responsibility. Always keep in mind what works at one scale of operation could put you out of business at another.
~Kitson
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Just one observation on this question.
"You simply don't know what you don't know!"
Flipping through the mags, paper or on-line, allow me to see things from a different perspective.
Tony is right, some misleading info out there so you have to take individual responsibility. Always keep in mind what works at one scale of operation could put you out of business at another.
~Kitson
Very true Greg, back in the day I would try and price with other shops in my area, which is fine but found out quick I needed to price what worked in my shop and try and set myself apart from them.
Darryl
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I was going to reply to this, but as usual, Tony's reply is better, on point, and rather concise. ;)
I think you can get two or three years worth of one of them and have 90% of the good info they print...