COULD THE EVERYDAY drama at your shop entertain millions on television? The situations PSPs find themselves in are often hard to believe. (Just check out our True Tales section.) In a recent Brain Squad survey, we asked our members this question: “If there was a reality TV show based on your company, what would it be called?” Check out what some of our stars from the Brain Squad had to say below.
- “How to Continue Expansion Without Space.” — Tommy Melendez, Master Graphics NYC
- “Three Chicks and a Couple Dudes” — Gina Kazmerski, Image 360 Woodbury
- “Mission Impossible: Event Edition” — Jared Smith, bluemedia
- “Panic in the Print Shop!” — Barbara Allen, Fresh Artists
- “What Can’t They Do?” — Britt Hoff, H n H Sign Company
- “Communications Masters” — Wade Neff, Strategic Factory
- “Controlled Chaos – Creative with Heart” — Kelly Mank, Time4Printing
- “Hair on Fire” — Rick Mandel, Mandel Graphic Solutions
- “The Fast & The Furious” — Brian Adam, Olympus Group
- “Daily Dose of WrapStar — Kristin Scribner, WrapStar Pro
- “The Durso’s Get It Done” — Ann Durso, Express Sign & Graphics, Inc.
- “Print & Install 9-1-1” — JimWhite, Go Graphix
- “So This is Art…” — Jim Dittmer, JDA Creative Color
- “His, Hers, and Ours” — Michael Greenwald, NextPage
- “That Sh*t Was Cray” — Jon Sherman, Flavor Paper
- “Box of Chocolates… Each Day is Full of Surprises!” — Kristi Duvall, The BoxMaker
- “Stewarding a Business for Christ” — David Kaiser, Digitype Design
- “The Office-Print Edition.” My staff are quite odd. — Tim Bezner, Westmount Signs and Printing Co.
- “Takes a Village” — Kim Magraw, Vivid Sign
- “A company with high integrity and stands behind their product. A competitive price quality product in a timely fashion.” — Bob Kissel, KDM POP Solutions Group
What’s the Brain Squad?
If you’re the owner or top manager of a U.S. wide-format printing business, you’re invited to join the Big Picture Brain Squad. Take one five-minute quiz a month, and you’ll be featured prominently in this magazine, and make your voice heard on key issues affecting wide-format professionals. Sign up here.