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Printing Industries of America (PIA) is pleased to announce the launch of its newly revamped Printing.org website. The updated site features an exciting, vibrant new look along with enhanced features, improved navigation, and reorganized content to deliver a more user-centric experience. The new Printing.org platform allows PIA to continually make improvements and add new features in a seamless fashion.

 

Printing Industries of America (PIA) is pleased to announce the launch of its newly revamped Printing.org website. The updated site features an exciting, vibrant new look along with enhanced features, improved navigation, and reorganized content to deliver a more user-centric experience. The new Printing.org platform allows PIA to continually make improvements and add new features in a seamless fashion.

 

“The new look and feel of the Printing.org website reflects the energy and vitality of the printing industry,” said Michael Makin, President & CEO of Printing Industries of America. “Our goal is to provide more than just content. We want visitors to have a more intuitive user experience that puts Printing Industries of America’s valuable resources, programs, and services directly at their fingertips.”

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Look for more improvements to be added to the new Printing.org site in the coming months, including an online forum community for its members to interact, ask questions, and share knowledge.

 

To view the all-new site, visit www.printing.org. Any questions or requests for interview may be directed to Jenn Strang, jstrang@printing.org or 412-259-1810.
 

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