Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talks with Jeff Alexander, president of Alexander's, the Lindon, Utah-based digital printer. Starting as a retail copy shop, Alexander's has grown into a large-scale variable data printer. The company has expanded into full-color digital printing, making photo books for high-profile clients like Chatbooks. In this interview, Alexander talks about the challenges of keeping pace with technology and the marketplace through innovation and dedication.
From its 1979 inception as a walk-in copy shop in a small Utah university town, the privately-held Alexander’s has grown to become a full-service cross-channel digital print and marketing firm with clients around the globe and a reputation for excellent customer service.
Gary Pageau of theDead Pixels Society talks with Jeff Alexander, president of Alexander's, the Lindon, Utah-based digital printer. Starting as a retail copy shop, Alexander's has grown into a large-scale variable data printer. The company has expanded into full-color digital printing, making photo books for high-profile clients like Chatbooks. In this interview, Alexander talks about the challenges of keeping pace with technology and the marketplace through innovation and dedication.
From its 1979 inception as a walk-in copy shop in a small Utah university town, the privately-held Alexander’s has grown to become a full-service cross-channel digital print and marketing firm with clients around the globe and a reputation for excellent customer service.
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