If Print Were Really Dead. . .
Recently, my friend and respected print industry champion, Margie Dana, posted a tweet that started a series of head spins. My head. I spent the next few days of rush hour madness (my commute is 30-45 minutes each way) thinking about how I’d finish the sentence “If print were really dead, there would be no . . .”
At one point, I considered writing a post about the many scenarios I had envisioned. Some quite humorous. Some very sad. Then I started to wonder how my industry peers would finish the sentence. Then, how would non-industry friends finish the sentence? Has anyone really given it much thought?
I landed on an idea that I think will be fun for us all. I’m going to ask you to write this week’s post. Take just a minute to imagine a world where print does not exist. How would it effect you? Your family? Your job? Your life? Then respond in the comments below by finishing the sentence: “If print were really dead, there would be no . . .”


