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Central Lewmar
Central Lewmar has grown from a diverse number of privately owned paper merchants in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware in to one of the four largest independent paper merchants in the United States. For more than 100 years, the Central Lewmar philosophy has been to provide the highest level of service to the graphic arts community. With four strategically located distribution centers and a fleet of 50 trucks, this commitment to service is fulfilled every day for more than 5,000 customers in New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Additionally, they are a primary source of paper for a number of direct mail, catalog and mass marketers from coast to coast. A new initiative: Central Lewmar is marketing Diamond Gloss and Silk, a smooth, high brightness, blue-white shaded coated manufactured by Condat, a high quality French paper mill.
t 973.622.6377
f 973.623.4323
w www.centrallewmar.com
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Cheryl Roshak Associates
Cheryl Roshak Associates was founded in 1989, just when computers were becoming a creative force in graphic design and before the term "new media" had been coined. As such, this New York-based recruitment firm was among the very first to understand the importance of digital technologies. The company has developed extensive expertise in recruiting for print and new media - temporary and permanent placement - in graphic design, web development, IT and programming, prepress and print production and more.
t 212.228.5050
f 212.229.1798
e jobs@croshak.com
w www.croshak.com
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Comicraft
Since 1992, Comicraft has led the field in the creation and application of computer-generated comic book lettering. The team of Richard Starkings and John Roshell have seen their work published in millions of comic books and magazines, and the company has been the recipient of just about every comic book industry award for both lettering and design. Many fonts and icons can be purchased online.
t 310.215.0362
e richard@comicraft.com
w www.comicraft.com
www.comicbookfonts.com
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Comstock Images
For over 25 years, Comstock Images has been one of the most renowned photo agencies, with a reputation for professionalism and integrity. The company specializes in commercial stock imagery - especially model released lifestyle and business imagery - produced by some of the finest professional photographic artists in the world. Worldwide clients include ad agencies, design firms, corporate marketers, publishers and web designers. Comstock's website incorporates a revolutionary, patent-pending search feature based on an "artificially intelligent" system, "Ask Angela," playfully built around a fictional bassett hound. Fully ecommerce enabled, the site accommodates tens of millions of hits per month. Comstock has three divisions. Well known for over two decades for its traditional rights managed stock photography, the company launched a royalty free division in 1998 and currently offers a large body of such imagery. In 2001, Comstock also introduced a new flat rate image division, an innovative licensing model that incorporates the most attractive qualities of both rights managed and royalty free purchasing. Comstock chairman/ceo, Henry Scanlon, is a past president of the Picture Agency Council of America and was a national runner-up in the prestigious Inc. Magazine/Merrill Lynch "Entrepreneur of the Year" award.
t 800.225.2722 (RF Division)
800.225.2727 (RIghts Protected Division)
f 908.233.6620
e service@comstock.com
w www.comstock.com
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Copy Craft
Copy Craft Printers provides full color, 300 linescreen waterless printing direct from computer files. The firm was among the first commercial printers to base graphic arts on the Macintosh computer. In the early 1990s, with the launch of their website, the firm became a factor in the national printing market. With these early successes, Copy Craft grew to fill the needs of small businesses, ad agencies and in-house design departments. Today, they have many presses dedicated to full-time waterless printing. Their inhouse bindery department provides folding, foil stamping, embossing, die cutting, numbering, saddle stitching and perfect binding. A free full color catalog is available.
t 800.794.5594
f 806.798.8190
e request@copycraft.com
w www.copycraft.com
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Corbis
Corbis makes a strong case that it is the world's preeminent visual solutions provider, licensing images seen by millions of people daily in advertising, books, newspapers, magazines, on television and in films. Communication professionals utilize Corbis' offerings in photography, art and footage to differentiate brands, support news stories, sell products and entertain audiences, "all with maximum power, creativity and emotion." Corbis' images can be found and licensed on the company's robust website. Client advisory services are also available around the clock, including subject matter and conceptual research, rights management and clearances and production expertise. Founded by Bill Gates in 1989, Corbis is headquartered in Seattle, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Paris, Düsseldorf, Vienna, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo.
t 800.260.0444
f 206.373.6100
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