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Print-Pack Magazine
– specialized magazine for printing, packaging and consumables.
Established: May, 2000.
Periodicity: 6 issues per year.
Circulation: from 1200 copies to 2000 copies.
Subscription/2008: 15€ (VAT tax included). We offer special discounts for pupils and students.
Content: 80 color pages, 4 outer and 2 inner color covers.
Size: 215 mm х 295 mm
Untrimmed size: 220 х 305 mm
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Readers auditory : printing-houses; publishing-houses; advertising agencies; manufactureres and importers of printing equipment and consumables; packaging producers and trade paper companies; pre-print studios; unions of publishers, journalists, lecturers and students from the Faculty of journalism at the University of Sofia “St. Kliment Ohridski”, The University of chemical technologies; the Institute of library science; the Secondary School of polygraphy and photography; trade companies etc. 85% from the readers are companies from the “small and average-size business”.
The theme is defined and coordinated at editorial staff’s meeting and usually it is orientated to the topical achievements in the printing industry in Europe and all over the world, technological investments in Bulgaria, structure of printing production market, trends to the future development of the printing branch etc. In each issue there is an accent, with one or more materials, on the “topic of the issue”. This accent is chosen according to its priority and actuality for Bulgaria and for the printing industry in general.
Along with the topic of the issue there are regular sections like: “our interview”, “design”, “packaging”, “exhibitions”, “Bulgarian books”, “topics” etc. Irrespective of expansion the reader’s area which is continuous tendency of the editorial, we have included the section “photography” in which are shown the works of famous Bulgarian and foreign photographers.
The small text advertisements in the magazine are published free of charge. The price for supplements is 250 BGN/per issue.
Publisher: Apricom Ltd. General Manager: Boris Tchotchev Editor in chief: Antoan Bojinov |
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