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	<title>Design&gt;Publishing&gt;Prepress&gt;Color</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Design/Publishing/Prepress/Color</link>
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		<title>Does Color In The Office Replace Color in the Print Shop?</title>
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		<description>Color printing has been a profitable application for print shops. Whether it be marketing collateral materials (brochures and the like), posters and signage or coupons, color documents have been the exclusive domain of offset printing.</description>
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		<title>Personalized Color Communications</title>
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		<description>Four firms discuss the benefits of color variable data printing, such as creating marketing campaigns and experiencing up to a 40 percent rate of return.</description>
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		<title>Color Forecasting</title>
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		<description>Every year I look forward to the Communication Arts issue that has the color predictions for the coming year. Mostly because I&apos;m fascinated with the subject, but also because I want to see the funny color names they come up with.</description>
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