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It's not a question of print vs digital.
The question of print versus online is different when you're not talking about cheap paperbacks versus e-books, or news magazines versus blogs.
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As a graphic designer for a print publication, I am heavily invested in the question of whether print will ever die.
Events have also called into question the reliability of print circulation figures.
And yet even as we monitor how much television news we can stomach, or question the sensationalist habits of print editors, some media provide our sense of community.
But more broadly speaking, there's this question of whether 3D printing can usher in an era of mass customization.
Or, to quote the optimistic title of a coming debate on the matter, "Newsprint – it ain't over yet!"* Four speakers will discuss that, and a whole range of questions prompted by claims of print's supposed fragility.
It's the first time this survey has found screens ahead of print for this question.
Some prankster/artist playing on the recent spate of bogus bomb threats found around New York left a white bag with the words "suspisious package" and a bunch of question marks printed on it sitting on top of an electrical box on the corner of Prince and Broadway today.
So, the question is, is Super Thursday the saviour of print?
Finding the alcohol content on most beers produced in Europe is a question of searching out the fine print.
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