By Cameron Chapman Color in design is very subjective. What evokes one reaction in one person may evoke a very different reaction in somone else. Sometimes this is due to personal preference, and other times due to cultural background. Color theory is a science in itself. Studying how colors affect different people, either individually or as.. read more →

Regardless that the “digital” world is upon us, including marketing through social networks, e-newsletters and website building for optimal use, color is being printed, distributed, managed & utilized in the everyday office and organizations in every sector. Color Increases: • Visibility • Increased Retention • Enhances Reader Impact • Collaterals Easier to Read • Grabs.. read more →

Ricoh U.S. Healthcare today unveiled at the HIMSS 2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition a suite of versatile multifunction products (MFPs) and printers engineered specifically to help healthcare organizations improve outcomes in the face of rising costs, new legislation, security risks and provider consolidation. Created after extensive research into unmet customer needs, the Ricoh Multifunctional Products.. read more →

Take a look at what’s on your desk. You probably have a computer, maybe a tablet and a phone. You also have paper documents. If you are lucky, it’s only a few pieces of paper. Even though we strive to work exclusively through digital means, most of us use paper for a number of tasks… read more →

Large health system to implement Lexmark’s Perceptive Software’s healthcare solutions in multiple departments including Pharmacy, Scheduling and HIM News Facts • Lexmark’s Perceptive Software announces a local partnership with Kansas City-based Saint Luke’s Health System, which will expand its investment in Perceptive Software solutions to multiple departments throughout the system of hospitals and clinics. •.. read more →