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“In 1993, we started getting computers — Macs,” she recalls. “Before that we were doing manual paste-up galleys with wax.
We used transparencies, but were finding we had more and more digital images.
“Using computers,” she continues, “enabled us to work faster. So we were able to do more work and produce more print pieces. But we also had way more images than we ever had to manage before, and it was becoming increasingly difficult to keep track of them.”
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