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2005 Graphic Arts Market Demographic Profiles
Reed Business, Feb 2005, Pages: 192


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This 2005 Industry Measure/TWGA special report provides snapshots of the U.S. graphic communications markets--print and prepress establishments, graphic design and production firms, and publishing companies. These snapshots include top-line demographic data (estimated number of establishments, graphic production desktops, estimated value of shipments/revenues, and capital expenditures), 12-month investment projections for a variety of capital equipment, hardware, and software categories, prevailing industry trends (business conditions and the forces that are causing those conditions), market outlook for 2006 and beyond, and guidance for industry firms, vendors, investors, researchers, and analysts.

The print and prepress markets included in this Demographic Profile include commercial printers, quick printers, periodical printers, book printers, and prepress service bureaus and trade shops. The design and production markets included in this Demographic Profile include graphic design firms, ad agencies, commercial photographers, and corporate design departments in a broad cross-section of industries.

Highlights:

-There are fewer than 30,000 commercial printing and prepress establishments in the U.S., a decline of 5% from the previous year.

-Digital presses account for less than 5% of all the presses installed in the United States.



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