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The Seybold Report, Reconsidered

By Molly Joss

Today, the Seybold Report returns in a different form.

There was a time when understanding publishing technology required constant effort.

You subscribed to reports. You attended conferences. You listened carefully as people tried to explain what was happening, often before they fully understood it themselves.

I know, because I was there.

In the 1980s and 1990s, a set of technologies—personal computers, digital typography, and laser printing—came together to transform publishing. At the time, it wasn’t called “digital transformation.” It was simply confusing, fast-moving, and full of possibility.

People like Steve Jobs and John Warnock stood on conference stages and showed what these tools could do.

The rest of us tried to understand what it meant.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Seybold Publications and Seybold Seminars helped the publishing industry understand a technological revolution as it was happening. Through the reports and conferences, together they provided analysis of the tools and ideas that transformed how information is created and distributed.

I was part of that work.

As a technical editor and later Marketing Director, I attended the conferences, worked with the technologies, and helped explain what they meant to the industry.

Today, the revolution we covered—desktop publishing—has become simply the way the world works. The tools are ubiquitous. The disruption is history.

This publication is not a return to the original newsletter.

Instead, it is a continuation of its perspective.

Here, I will examine publishing and technology through the lens of experience:

  • what we thought would happen,
  • what actually happened,
  • and what still matters now.

I will occasionally draw from the Seybold Publications and Seminars archive, adding context and reflection from inside the moment.

This is not a news service.

It is a place for thoughtful examination—by someone who was there.

Molly Joss Inducted into the Ben Franklin Honor Society

Congratulations to the Owner and Publisher of the Seybold Report!

July 6, 2023

In 2023, BFHS celebrates 15 new individuals invited to join the society for their contributions to the advancement of the printing and graphic communications industry.

Fairfax, Virginia — PRINTING United Alliance, the most comprehensive member-based printing and graphic arts association in North America, today announces that fifteen exemplary industry professionals have been nominated into its prestigious Ben Franklin Honor Society (BFHS). A special inductee luncheon honoring these individuals will take place during PRINTING United Expo 2023 in Atlanta on Thursday, October 19. More about the Ben Franklin Honor Society can be found here.

Ben Franklin Honor Society History  
The historical BFHS recognizes and honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement and betterment of the printing and graphic communications industry through meritorious service. These individuals may come from the Alliance, its partners, printers, and all other segments of the industry.

“We are proud to recognize the individuals joining the prestigious Ben Franklin Honor Society this year and applaud their efforts for their countless years of service and contribution to the industry,” says Ford Bowers, CEO, PRINTING United Alliance. “This historical designation is very much a coveted accolade and those receiving it are most worthy. We thank them for all they have done and continue to do.” 

The 2023 BFHS inductees are: 

• Mark Bohan, Konica Minolta Business Solutions 
• Edward Cook, ECI Screen Print
• Tom Cooper (posthumously)
• Mark Coudray, Coudray Growth Technologies
• Sharon Eucce, Packaging Chic LLC
• John Falconetti, Drummond
Molly Joss, The Joss Group
• Susan Klutnick, Susan K Klutnick & Associates   
• Brian Lawler, California Polytechnic State University
• Michael Marcian, Corporate Communications Group
• John McDowell, McDowell Label; a Resource Label Group Company
• Vera Muzzillo, Proforma
• John Sarantakos, University of Oklahoma Print and Mail Services
• Brian Schott, AdMail Express, Inc
• Elaine Scrima, GSP Companies

PRINTING United Alliance Membership
For more information about joining PRINTING United Alliance to engage with programs such as the Ben Franklin Honor Society, visit printing.org/membership

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