WEDNESDAY
11am – 4pm |
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WRK
50
The
Digital Printing Workshop for Owners and Production
Managers
Presented by X-Rite Color Services
Digital Printing has advanced. New technology, new
media, new applications, RIPs, and color management
have arrived. It’s your knowledge of these
tools that will make you an effective sign maker
and digital printer in the coming years. If you’re
adopting new solvent or mild-solvent printing technologies,
let Mark Aguilera help
you understand all the advantages, pitfalls, new
opportunities and components to build a successful
digital sign making shop. If you’re considering
UV-cure technologies, there are even more things
to consider.
Sign makers and digital graphic providers need professional
color solutions. If you’re transitioning from
traditional signmaking or screen printing methods
to digital output, or if you are a commercial printer
trying to add outdoor digital print to your customer
offerings, you need to understand how the whole process
works.
This one-day entry to intermediate level training
workshop is designed by X-Rite Color Services (formerly
The Graphic Intelligence Agency), to help you understand
the entire process of digital sign making.
What You’ll Learn
• Overview of digital printing
• Understanding output color matching & screen-to-print
matching
• RIP tools and features to improve your workflow
and color
• Matching spot colors – including printing
of old ‘vinyl’ job colors
• Printing color signs & banners with confidence
• Getting the most out of your print media |
| 11am – 12:30pm
(Wed.) |
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SEM 51
Custom Heat Transfers
(Part I): Getting Started
Michael Kaminsky provides entry-level
information on the basic process of heat transfers by
giving you a step-by-step guide to beginning your custom
heat transfer business. Even current business owners
will be able to take away valuable ideas and guidelines
that can be immediately implemented in their shop. Michael
explores all areas of heat transfers including inkjet,
laser, wax thermal and sublimation. With 13 years of
industry knowledge, Michael will provide the footprint
for your successful heat transfer business. Don’t
miss Michael’s second Custom Heat Transfer class,
SEM 58, on Wednesday at 5pm. |
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SEM 52
Get the Most Out of Your
Laser Engraver: Tips and Techniques that Translate
into High Profit Margin
Tom “Buzz” Bernard,
an industry veteran and laser engraving expert,
demonstrates how to improve your laser business
with unique product development. Learn to create
your own product line that generates national and
emotional appeal, and can be sold wholesale through
retail outlets. Tom will also examine the profit
potential for these unique opportunities and how
they can pay for your laser investment. |
1pm – 2:30pm (Wed.) |
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SEM 53
How On-Demand Cutting and
Printing Helps You Create One-Of-A-Kind Personalized
Products
Imagine being able to offer overnight custom service, decorate
minimal quantities at a profit, print personalized images
on bags, jackets, CD cases, umbrellas and more! Would you
like to increase profits by selling personalized items to
your current customer base, promoting ideas such as reflective
logos, metallic lettering and printing customized designs
on dark materials? Let Mel Meibers teach
you how to turn this scenario into reality by demonstrating
how your current decorating technology can be complemented
by computer-cutable materials and cutters. |
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SEM 54
Intro to CorelDRAW (Part
I): The Essential Skill Set
Craig Mertens and Jay
Busselle present essential, but fundamental
skills in CorelDRAW for the production of custom
graphics. The goal of this seminar is to outline
a general set of skills required for the creation
of graphics for screen printing, CAD-cutting, sign
making, embroidery, direct to garment printing
and sublimation printing. Topics include:
• Overview of the CorelDRAW workspace
• Overview of the CorelDRAW toolbar
• Bitmaps versus vector graphics
• Spot colors vs. process colors
• Importing and editing clip art
• Working with text
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Printing and exporting graphics
New industry specific features in CorelDRAW
X3 will be presented, along with hidden tips and tricks.
Learn how the versatility of this powerful software program
can enhance your bottom line. (This class is an essential
first step for Jay and Craig’s second seminar on
Wednesday at 5pm, Intro to CorelDRAW (Part II): Everyday
Production Skills for Taking Your Art Production to the
Next Level) |
3pm – 4:30pm (Wed.) |
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SEM 55
Intro to Embroidery (Part
I) Equipment and Supplies: Before You Buy
If you’re considering adding embroidery to your services,
or if you’re relatively new at it, you’ll want
to take the time to let Helen Hart Momsen explain
the important basics. Momsen presents terminology in an easy-to-understand
format and includes key tips on equipment, software and supplies,
including advice on the tools and accessories with the largest
returns on investment. She’ll also give you the tough
questions to ask your vendors that will translate into profits.
Continue your embroidery education with Helen’s second
seminar: Intro to Embroidery (Part II) Essential Skills:
Important First Steps, Thursday, 3 p.m. |
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SEM 56
Vehicle Graphics (Part
I): Basic Tips and Techniques to Get You Started
Tramp Warner shares his
years of experience – trial, error, and success – and
explores the creative side of the lucrative vehicle
graphics market, reviewing design tips and creative
techniques using vinyl, paint and pinstriping.
Tramp shows you the ease of getting started and
the tools you’ll need to ensure your success. (Don’t
miss Part II of Tramp’s series. SEM 66, Thursday
at 1pm) |
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SEM 57
Garment Screen Printing
(Part I) Equipment, Inks and Supplies: What You Must
Know Before You Buy
Denise Breard explains
the equipment used during each step of a garment-screen-printing
job so you can make the right decisions on equipment,
inks and supplies. Learn details about individual
pieces of equipment, how much capacity and floor
space you need, and the range of choices you have
for each piece of equipment. Be sure to catch Breard's
Part II and Part III of this exciting series on
Thursday at 11am and 5pm respectively. |
5pm – 6:30pm
(Wed.) |
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SEM 58
Custom Heat Transfers (Part
II): Profitable Markets for Printing on Fabrics, Ceramics,
Metals and Plastics
Find potential markets and strategic applications within
your heat transfer business and watch profits grow! Michael
Kaminsky shows you custom heat transfer opportunities
in your local markets from restaurants, schools, pet shops,
churches and sporting events! Walk away with profitable tips
and tricks to make your heat transfer equipment pay for itself!
Be sure to attend Michael’s first class, SEM 51 on
Wednesday at 11am. |
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SEM 59
Essential Tips for Overcoming
Vinyl Installation Challenges
Are you looking for effective vinyl application tips and
techniques that will satisfy your clients, and ensure they
return to you for future business? These efficient, timesaving
installation methods are essential in the application game,
and vital to the success of your business. Craig
Campbell will walk you through the process,
starting with how to choose the right vinyl, cleaning basics,
substrate selection and ending with time- and money-saving
installation tips. This multi-faceted seminar is a must for
anyone intending to make a career in the commercial sign
business. |
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SEM 60
Intro to CorelDRAW (Part
II): Everyday Production Skills for Taking Your Art
Production to the Next Level
Craig Mertens and Jay
Busselle offer the necessary tools
for imprinting professionals who are currently
creating and editing electronic artwork in CorelDRAW,
but are looking to further their knowledge and
efficiency. Production and design techniques, along
with industry specific tips and tricks to enhance
workflow in CorelDRAW will be covered. If you have
an interest in refining your knowledge as it pertains
to these topics, this seminar is important to attend:
• Customizing the CorelDRAW workspace
• Creating custom text effects
• Font matching and typesetting
• Logo cleanup including raster-to-vector
• Preparing graphics for output
• Transferring files to outside suppliers
• Trouble-shooting common production issues
In addition, Craig and Jay will share
their knowledge about designing, marketing and creating
virtual samples using Adobe PDF technology. With industry
specific, business ownership experience and graphic design
backgrounds, these presenters provide a seminar that
you don’t want to miss. (Don’t miss Craig
and Jay’s Intro to CorelDRAW (Part I): The Essential
Skill Set on Wednesday at 1pm) |
THURSDAY
9am – 10:30am |
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SEM 61
Business Success Series
(Part I): Why Today’s Owners Go Broke (and how
to make sure you don’t)
Are you going the right direction? Steve Capper presents
this thought-provoking class for business owners, and breaks
down common mistakes, including lousy forecasting, lousy
sales, lousy cost controls, lousy collections, lousy hiring,
lousy employee training, lousy inventory management, and
lousy relationship skills. Capper then presents practical
tips to keep your business energy levels strong. |
11am – 12:30pm
(Thu.) |

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SEM 62
Thinking About Digital
Printing? Start Here First
Learn how to make sure your business is ready for the new
trends and technologies in this exploding market. Let Laura
Wilson provide fundamental definitions, terminology,
various products and market overviews to ensure you have
a solid understanding of what the Digital market entails.
Laura will also outline potential profit centers within your
business and how you can take advantage of them using current
and future digital technologies. Equipment overviews and
ink types (as they relate to various marketing opportunities),
tips and tricks, caveats and pitfalls will also be discussed. |
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SEM 63
Custom Design Techniques
for All Designers (Part I): Proven Design Principles
that Work
Raymond Chapman applies
more than 40 years of design experience to present
an expanded review beyond the sign industry. Learn
the important principles essential for all good design.
Ray shares a visual study of effective layout, design,
and type usage, and teaches practical, universal
design rules, including basic layout principles using
a visual design process rather than a mechanical
method. After completing this seminar, take advantage
of Part II and Part III of Raymond’s Custom
Design Techniques seminar series, SEM 70 and SEM
82. |
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SEM 64
Garment Screen Printing (Part
II): Basic Techniques and Skills
Denise Breard presents
basic step-by-step techniques of art preparation,
record keeping, screen making, inks, job setup and
curing T-shirts. Breard will break down each process
into manageable and logical quality-control areas
and methods to measure them. Be sure to catch Breard’s Part
III seminar on Screen Making (SEM 72), Thursday at
5pm. |
1pm – 2:30pm
(Thu.) |
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SEM 65
Business Success Series (Part
II): Getting Big Results from a Small Marketing Budget
People buy from people who they like, trust and with whom
it is convenient to do business. Let Vince DiCecco show
you how with solid planning and good business sense, you
can get your message, your image and your product in the
hands and minds of your client. Becoming a “brand name” that’s
recognized throughout your market is easier than you may
think. In this thought-provoking session, you’ll learn
tips and techniques necessary to have your customers think
of you first when they are shopping for the things you sell. |
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SEM 66
Vehicle Graphics (Part
II): Hidden Secrets to Find Hidden Markets
Are you ready to take part in the lucrative vehicle graphics
market? Tramp Warner explains where
you can find hidden profits in untapped markets. Begin realizing
profits from opportunities by learning to pair custom designs
and basic techniques with local knowledge and appropriate
business tools. (Don’t miss Part I of Tramp’s
series, SEM 56 at 3pm on Wednesday) |
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SEM 67
Success and Profit in Large
Format Digital Graphics! (Part I) Knowing the Marketplace:
Ensuring Return on Your Investment
Before you jump into the large-format arena, or if you are
already printing but feel you need to know more (and want
to optimize your return on investment), join David
King for this powerful introductory session.
Dave covers the important basics of wide-format printing,
including inks, equipment, media, substrates, labor costs,
input, output, potential problems and practical solutions.
You will come away with a solid foundation. This class blends
right into David's next two classes on Large Format Graphics
(SEM 73 and SEM 76). |
3pm – 4:30pm
(Thu.) |
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SEM 68
Intro to Sublimation: The
Magical Full Color World
Dye sublimation has revolutionized the recognition, apparel
and custom gift industries. Jim Woodhouse and Matt
Woodhouse will illustrate sublimation processes,
equipment, packages, products, planning, designing, production,
pricing, profit and support, and show how the advent of this
technology is changing consumer demands. Whether you are
thinking about adding this exciting and profitable full-color
personalized technology to your business, or have already
taken the plunge, this seminar takes you around the world
of sublimation. Jim and Matt will review the essential areas
of sublimation, helping you understand, or better understand,
the opportunities that can be added to your current business. |
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SEM 69
Intro to Embroidery (Part
II) Essential Skills: Important First Steps
Get the information you need to start your embroidery business,
and your new machine, off on the right track. Let Helen
Hart Momsen give you valuable guidance about
hooping, needles, backing, placement and designs, as well
as information on professional and practical embroidery supplies.
Momsen will also include the tips and tricks you should know
for successful commercial embroidery. Understanding the essential
basics of the embroidery process will help you produce a
professional service where you’ll see profits immediately.
Be sure to attend Helen’s Intro to
Embroidery (Part I) Equipment and Supplies: Before You Buy
seminar, Wednesday, 3 p.m. |
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SEM 70
Custom Design Techniques for All Designers (Part II): Design
Principles That Make (and Save) You Money!
Raymond Chapman challenges
experienced designers and illustrators in this focused,
skill-sharpening session. Learn new layout methods
and specific ways to broaden design techniques. With
more than 40 years as a designer in the sign industry,
Chapman shows how designers in any medium can explore
the psychological effects of type and color, and
can enhance their designs with shapes. He also explains
the value of pictorials in the design process. This
seminar is a continuation of Ray’s first Custom
Design Techniques seminar, Proven Design Principles
That Work (Thursday at 11am: SEM 63). |
5pm – 6:30pm
(Thu.) |
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SEM 71
Business Success Series
(Part III): How to Use Forms for Efficient Workflow
and How to Lay Out Your Facility
Steve Capper shares proven
ideas for any sign shop, apparel decorator, or
awards and custom gift business, including time
management, space management, repeat business,
shortcuts, and overall organization. Steve places
emphasis on the importance of organization with
the use of forms and their appropriate place in
prospecting, sales, order processing and employee
guidelines. Learn how to get compensated in 30
days, but give your clients over 50 days to pay.
Learn how to double your sales without adding sales
people. Learn how to route orders smoothly in your
operation with proven procedures and effective
store layout. Learn how to evaluate your employees
and your business effectively. Learn to turn
your inventory twice as many times as you do now.
Let Steve show you that when you learn to streamline
your operation, you have less stress, more efficiency,
and more profit. |
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SEM 72
Garment Screen Printing
(Part III): Screen Making – Costly Errors You
May Not Know You’re Making
In this information filled class Denise Breard explains
the 11 most common mysteries in screen making and how you
can avoid these expensive errors. If you don’t make
a screen that is easy to print with, it will cost you in
lost time and frustration. Screens are the critical tool
to controlling ink deposit and the edge quality of a print.
Denise will show you that the judgment required in every
step is easy to learn. Be sure to catch Breard’s first
two seminars in this series (SEM 57 and SEM 64). |
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SEM 73
Success and Profit in Large
Format Digital Graphics! (Part II) Economical Color
Management: Techniques That Work
David King shows you
how to produce the best possible color, matching
what you see on the screen to the output on your
printing device. Yes, you can consistently produce
the color you intend. Learn about vector vs. pixel
data for color management, rules for managing customers’ files,
and how to pick and print the right materials.
Learn how to calibrate your monitor, printer and
media, and how to modify color correctly for different
lighting environments. Don't worry, good color
management doesn’t cost thousands of dollars.
Don’t miss Part I and Part III of this impressive
series (SEM 67 and SEM 76). |
FRIDAY
9am – 10:30am |
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SEM 74
Business Success Series
(Part IV): How to Sell More of Everything - Ideas
for Every Sales Professional
This fast-paced, idea-filled seminar is a must for all business
owners and sales people. Let Steve Capper give
you practical and usable examples that successful business
owners have implemented effectively. Steve leads a spirited
90-minute session sharing from his rich list of personal
experiences, including proven techniques and basic concepts
that you and your sales team can put to work immediately.
Steve will give you down-to-earth tools to help you sell
your custom work. |
11am – 12:30pm
(Fri.) |
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SEM 75
Dimensional Signage: A
Practical “How To” for Design and Production
Raymond Chapman draws
on over forty years of sign experience to provide
you with a wide range of information about producing
these high-end, custom products. You will be introduced
to the equipment, substrates, and supplies needed,
along with the process of selling, designing and
constructing these unique signs. Subjects include
sandblasting, hand carving, layering, and the use
of CNC machines. Chapman also provides you with
proven methods of finishing and installing these
money making products. A gallery of completed works
will inspire you to enhance your business with
dimensional signage. |
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SEM 76
Success and Profit in Large Format Digital
Graphics (Part III): Finishing Ahead - Digital Die
Cutting, Laminating, Installing and Shipping that
Pays
Don't throw away profits with poor efficiencies. David
King shows how to choose the right laminator,
laminates, adhesives and mounting boards; and, using different
substrates, teaches lamination techniques for various applications
including fleet graphics, floor graphics, wall murals, banners
and perforated window graphics. Schedule David's Part I and
Part II before taking this class (SEM 67 and SEM 73). |
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SEM 77 ***CANCELLED***
Successful Special Effects
Printing Techniques
Adding the hottest specialty inks to your current
offerings will add sizzle to your sales! And they’re
easier to use than you might think. Lon
Winters takes the perceived complexity out
of special-effects printing and demonstrates how it can be
used to increase your bottom line. Learn valuable techniques
to add unique textures and dimension to your prints, and
begin offering dynamic looks your customers won’t find
anywhere else. Effective light-on-dark printing techniques
are also covered. |
1pm – 2:30pm
(Fri.) |
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SEM 78
For All Screenprinters: 10
Critical Screen Printing Tips Worth More Than $150
Each
Why repeat expensive mistakes? Denise Breard condenses
valuable, usable and time-tested lessons from hundreds of
other screen shops, and incorporates his more than 20 years
of teaching for you. If you are already a screen printer,
or if you have an interest in screen printing, this one class
may pay for your whole trip. |
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SEM 79
Business Success Series (Part
V): Strategic Pricing and Estimating with Confidence
Are you competitively pricing your products and services
to capture your fair share of business? Are you covering
your operating and overhead costs and reaping the necessary
profits to keep your company growing and healthy? Vince
DiCecco reveals how to develop a "winning" pricing
strategy that's tailor-made for any customer-minded business.
In this lively discussion, you'll explore the four most commonly
used methods for setting price - and discover why no single
one of them will assure your profitability. |
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SEM 80
New Ideas in Sublimation:
Making Money the Easy Way
Full-color sublimation leads to brightly colored profits
in this course. Jim Woodhouse and Matt
Woodhouse will help you target potential customers
that provide piece count orders necessary for survival and
provide graphic ideas, sampling tactics, customer retention
and essential industry support tools to keep your sublimation
business healthy. Penetrate existing customer channels as
well as identify and pursue new opportunities through appropriate
marketing techniques. Jim and Matt provide an insider’s
view to the high return-on-investment sublimation offers. |
3pm – 4:30pm
(Fri.) |
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SEM 81
Proper Digitizing for High-Quality
Embroidery: An Introduction
Embroidery digitizing seems a mystery to many who wish to
learn it, yet it’s simple enough to demystify. Let Helen
Hart Momsen teach you the building blocks of
digitizing in this class especially designed for beginners.
Explanations of terms and stitch types will get you ready
for a more advanced practical demonstration in The Embroidery
Workshop (Saturday, 10 a.m.). Helen will also discuss how
to choose and communicate with a digitizer if you decide
to outsource this service. If you are trying to decide whether
to add digitizing to your current business offering, this
class will answer your questions. |
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SEM 82
Custom Design Techniques
for All Designers (Part III): Turning
Clip Art and Unique Fonts into Profitable Logos for
Schools and Businesses
The final segment of this series provides vital guidelines
for using clip art and unique fonts within your own designs. Raymond
Chapman takes you through practical examples
of these important tools and shows that when used appropriately,
clip art and specialty fonts enhance a successful layout.
Design unique corporate and school logos that impress even
your toughest customers. You will also receive valuable sources
to obtain quality clip art and distinctive fonts, and will
be shown techniques on how to change, combine, separate,
manipulate, and create new pieces of artwork from what you
may already have on your hard drive. If your designs
are cluttered with ill-fitting fonts or poor clip art, let
Raymond help you create and arrange a more pleasing, and
higher-valued custom design. Don’t miss Raymond’s
Part I and Part II of this series (SEM 63 and SEM 70). |
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SEM 83
Vehicle Wraps: The Essentials
in Software, Printing, Installation and Removal
Vehicle wraps are making a statement in the digital imaging
world. Make sure your custom business can support your clients' needs! David
King has done hundreds of successful wraps
and even uses them to help market his own business. He will
provide the tools you need to help your vehicle wrapping
profits soar! If you’re looking for information
on Photoshop, templates and layout tips for vehicle graphics,
this course is for you. David will also give step-by-step
instructions and guidelines for printing, finishing and installation.
Lastly, you'll take away important maintenance
and warranty information, as well as the confidence to be
able to remove vehicle wraps efficiently without damaging
the vehicle. |
5pm – 6:30pm
(Fri.) |
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SEM 84
Business Success Series (Part
VI): Making Your Prices Stick…Without
Getting Stuck
Do you think you’ve been losing business to competitors
who simply undercut your price? Are you tired of having customers
beat you up over a few bucks? In this spirited and idea-filled
seminar, Vince DiCecco explores
what you can do to protect your selling price and the profitability
of your goods and services. Learn how to effectively handle
price issues and what to do when you hear, “I can get
the same stuff down the block cheaper.” |
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SEM 85 ***CANCELLED***
Is Digital Direct-to-Garment
Right for You? Find Out Here
If you are considering adding direct-to-garment technology
to your current offerings or are just starting out, this
class is for you. Lon Winters will
take a detailed look at the cost of capital investment including
supplies and equipment, pros and cons of this new technology,
strong market opportunities, quality, productivity and more.
This course is designed to educate you on the real information
needed to make the decision to go digital. |
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SEM 86
How to Sell More to Your
Existing Sign Customer
Upselling signs and graphics is an important part of
a successful sign shop. Tramp Warner demonstrates
how a simple lettering request or graphics application can
become a high-quality selling tool for the customer. Learn
techniques that give your shop the ability to compete at
a higher level. Tramp will teach you, through successes and
pitfalls, how businesses can flourish by committing to not
leaving money on the table. Learn to upsell every job from
single color banners to corporate accounts. This seminar
is a must for sign makers and shops that want proven techniques
on growing their business. |
SATURDAY
9am – 2pm |
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WRK 87
The Business Growth Workshop
Do you have a written, up-to-date, easy-to-implement strategic
plan that will improve your chances for sustained growth
in your business? Although developing one does not require
rocket science, sadly, over three-quarters of businesses
in the decorated apparel, sign, digital, and awards and custom
gift industry do not have such a plan. Do you have, at your
finger tips, all the necessary information from your financial
statements and sales history reports to tell if you are ahead,
behind or right on track to meet your business goals? In
this lively and insightful workshop, Vince DiCecco will
simplify many of the challenges facing business owners and
sales managers, such as:
• How to develop a solid and concise strategic
plan—complete with core values, a unique brand promise
to your marketplace, short- and long-term SMART goals and
an action plan for immediate deployment.
• How to attract, recognize and hire good sales
people.
• How to design a fair—yet inspiring—sales
compensation program that supports your strategic plan.
• How to manage the sales process—with an
emphasis on magnetic prospecting, time and opportunity management,
shortening the sales cycle and effective closing techniques.
• How to process the information in your profit
and loss statement, balance sheet and other key sales reports
into simple, easy-to-use, meaningful data in order to make
crucial and timely business decisions.
• How to accurately forecast sales and budget expenses
to ensure sound, profitable business growth.
This is the “don’t miss” sales and
management workshop that will actually free up more
of your time to attend to your customers’ needs
and the joy of producing quality goods and services—all
of the things that lured you into owning your own business
in the first place—rather than robbing from your
already limited time to handle the administrative drudgery
of running a company. This workshop is equally as vital
for one- and two-person businesses as it is for small-
to medium-sized companies. |
| 9am – 2pm
(Sat.) |
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WRK
88
The Sublimation Workshop: Project
Sublimation “Hands On”
Presented in Coordination with The Sublimation Network
Dye Sublimation is a versatile and profitable, full-color,
photo-quality digital decoration technology used to produce
a variety of products geared toward numerous market segments
including awards, signage, apparel, promotions, gifts
and more. Led by Project Sublimation Director John
Barker, and joined by Jim Woodhouse of
The Sublimation Network, this hands-on, five-hour workshop
will answer the following questions:
• What is dye sublimation and why is it so versatile?
• What are the benefits of adding dye sublimation
to your business?
• What types of products can be made?
• How do you market sublimated products?
• What are the profit margins on sublimated products?
Included in the workshop, a “Hands-On” experience
where you can press your own T-shirt, plaque, and gift
product. You’ll master the trade secrets for producing
beautifully printed mugs and other products. You’ll
boost your profits by learning to make items right the
first time. We’ll also teach you industry-insider
tricks on how to troubleshoot – then fix – commonly
encountered technical issues.
If you want to fully evaluate sublimation as an add-on
technology before making an expensive purchasing decision,
are interested in starting a sublimation business from
scratch or need tips, tricks and practical instruction
to become a better sublimation user, don’t allow
this valuable opportunity to pass you by! |
| 9am – 2pm
(Sat.) |
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WRK
89
The Sandcarving Workshop:
Profitable Advantages of Sandcarving in Your Business
Norm Dobbins will demonstrate
several abrasive etching and carving processes
that will show you how to combine techniques for
maximum value with minimum production time. He
will present several ways for you to use this information
to improve your etching business and your bottom
line. Through demonstrations and examples of techniques
and materials, Norm will show you how to create:
• Photo resist (both dry processed and wet processed)
• Hand-cut, laser-cut and plotter-cut resist
• Artwork that meets the requirements for successful
photo resist processing
• Multi-stage carving and multi-stage shading techniques
•
Etched photographs
Learn how your small business can successfully compete
with the largest producers of etched glass, stone, ceramic
and metal products. Produce striking products on a variety
of unique substrates that impress your clientele. Armed
with enhanced production methods and tips on pricing
products on their perceived value, Norm will teach you
to turn your existing sandcarving equipment and materials
into higher profit margins. These dynamic techniques
will be presented with specific examples of completed
work and video footage to illustrate the processes. You
will walk away with an understanding of how your business
can benefit from this process, and an example of photo
resist that you can take into the exhibit hall to have
carved. |
| 10am – 3pm
(Sat.) |
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WRK
90
The Embroidery Workshop
Are you looking for valuable information about the dynamic
and profitable world of commercial embroidery? In this informative
one-day workshop, Helen Hart Momsen takes
you through the more advanced techniques of embroidery and
expands on the endless embroidery possibilities in the decorated-apparel
industry. Momsen takes a focused look at the difficulties
embroidery specialists face and how their businesses can
develop from merely surviving to surpassing competition.
If you’re looking for solid, trustworthy industry information,
let Momsen give you the details on…
• Hooping and how to make sure
you’re doing it correctly
• Backing types and how to choose them
• Proper placement of your designs
• A practical demonstration of digitizing, including
underlay, when to use it and when to remove it
• Creating quality details, lettering, fonts and
monograms
• Wise color management when working with a fixed
color palette
• Self-motivation for the self-employed with an emphasis
on specific tactics for promoting embroidery
• Discussion of mistakes to avoid, lessons learned
• When to go store-front and/or online
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Profiting from quality embroidery
As the author of two ground-breaking hard-cover books
on professional digitizing and embroidery, and with over
a quarter century of stitching experience, Helen
Hart Momsen brings enthusiasm for and appreciation
of the art of embroidery to all her classes, culminating
in this informational workshop. Bring your questions
and your experience and help make this workshop a stimulating
experience for all custom embroiderers! |
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