For the March 2026 issue, we want to showcase print and promo professionals who have been in the industry (whether print, promo or both) for fewer than five years, and have made a name for themselves at their company or within the industry at large.
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Five Trends To Keep an Eye on in 2026
Here are five trends we believe will influence the converging worlds of print and promotional products in the months to come.
Read MoreBipartisan Bill Seeks Transparency on AI-Driven Job Losses
The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act would require some companies to disclose workforce changes driven by adoption of the technology.
Read MoreBabybel Phases Out Plastic Packaging for Paper for Eco-Conscious “Unboxing” Experience
Just five years after introducing its new plastic packaging, the group is going
green with paper, which it says consumers prefer.
The 2026 Print & Promo Marketing Buyers’ Guide Digital Edition Is Live
This issue is the annual Print & Promo Marketing Buyers’ Guide, which is our comprehensive industry directory of suppliers, products and services.
Read MoreJordan Gorski on Value of Color, Prepress in Wide-Format
Color management and process control are critical but often overlooked factors in wide-format printing.
Read MoreExpanding Promo Capabilities With Direct Mail
Direct mail is a natural extension of distributors’ existing capabilities, allowing them to support a broader range of client marketing needs.
Read MorePrint-on-Demand Platform Printful/Printify Rebrands as FYUL
The e-commerce fulfillment firms merged last year. FYUL combines the technology and supply-chain capabilities of each brand, according to execs.
Read MorePromo Insiders: How To Build an Authentic Brand With Atlanta Hawks CMO Melissa Proctor
The keynote speaker at ASI Orlando in January offers her top tips for brand relevance and connecting to target audiences in a crowded marketplace.
Read MoreYou Can Do (Almost) Anything With Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year: Cloud Dancer
The slightly off-white hue is meant to be a “blank canvas” and a “calming influence,” according to the color institute; it’s sparked mixed reactions online.
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