Graphic Design USA Magazine published its annual survey on printing trends in the design industry this month. The survey includes a page titled The Impact of Environment Matters On Your Design and Purchasing Decisions?”
It is very clear that environmental issues are very important to designers and end-clients alike. Here are the key points made:
- Cost is always a concern, as there is a perception in the marketplace that environmentally-friendly papers cost more than typical products
- “Green” printed products are often used to support a broader organizational mission that includes sustainability
- As long as quality is not compromised, environmentally-friendly papers are preferred
I am quite proud that my colleague, Brendan O’Hara, was featured prominently in the survey. Brendan is a team leader at Grossman Marketing Group and manages some of our most complex print projects, and is well versed in the broad array of environmental issues facing our industry. Here’s what Brendan had to say:
“I spec FSC, windpower, carbon neutral, soy-based inks and recycled papers a lot. We are a very ‘green-oriented’ company. Even if the customer does not specifically request these printing attributes, we offer them as a value added option.”
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