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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
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What do you see is the future of printed things and print design? Will some things go away? Others stay? Under what conditions o

r which kinds of printed items will go away in the near future? Which ones will stay around for awhile? Is that bad, good or both? Be as specific, or share as much detail, as possible in your response?
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seropon [69]3 years ago
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Answer:

The printing press made it possible to educate people faster than ever before. New ideas and knowledge could be shared with more people than even the best teacher could hope to reach in their lifetime. The printing press also changed the teaching process itself, particularly in technical subjects.Printing is far from being a thing of the past, the future of printing looks bright and exciting. We are likely to see a future where the use of 3D printers is more widespread and advertising is printed using conductive ink. 3D Printing is already a growing and fast evolving side of the industry.As their research showed, printed media is not dying out just yet and is in fact, seeing a bit of a resurgence if anything. Therefore, despite the fact that many companies are now spending less on print than they have done in previous years, that's no reason to think that the form of media is any less important.

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                     RED

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