To celebrate the release of the new album “GUTS” by Olivia Rodrigo and Spotify and American Express hosted a pop-up event called the “GUTS Gallery,” featuring all sorts of printed installations, promotional products, stickers, and of course an appearance by Rodrigo herself. The display looked like a bedroom, using the purple color scheme of the…
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One McDonald’s restaurant in Brooklyn turned the clocks back to 1982, just as it had on the show “Loki,” complete with new seating, printed wallpaper, and more, to make it look like it had 40 years ago.
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Diversified Labeling Solutions (DLS), Itasca, IL, a national converter of pressure-sensitive labels, has added a new Mark Andy Rotoflex DLI 500 series semi-rotary die cutter to its nationwide fleet. Installed in DLS’ Itasca headquarters, the new Rotoflex is part of the company’s ongoing focus on updating and modernizing its fleet of label conversion equipment. The…
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Green Day has never shied away from political messages. It’s latest stunt is a T-shirt that uses Donald Trump’s mugshot mixed with the album cover design of its album “Nimrod,” all to benefit Maui wildfire relief.
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3M will pay $6.01 billion to settle lawsuits brought about by U.S. military veterans and other service members who said they suffered hearing loss from using the company’s earplugs. The suit, according to Reuters, became the largest mass tort litigation in U.S. history. 3M attempted to move the lawsuits into bankruptcy court to limit its…
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