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Bob Storey, owner,
started working in the printing industry in 1961 as an apprentice
photocopier and small offset technician. He spent fifteen years
with the well-known office equipment company, Stott and Underwood.
In 1976, he started his own printing business in Canberra, where he
serviced both government organisations and private enterprise. In
1982, he came to Melbourne as Manager of A B Dick, suppliers of
photocopying equipment and small offset printing equipment.
Subsequently, he was Southern Region Manager for BDS, selling binding
and laminating machines, as well as a full range of consumables.
He worked for a short time with Multitech
as their Southern Region Manager selling a range of mail-room and print-finishing equipment.
In 1996, he purchased BrandPrint.
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Colin Paul, although previously employed by the
weekly Sunday Sun in Brisbane,
began working seriously in the graphics and printing industry in
Bangkok in 1992. There, he was an account executive for a
foreign-owned publishing business, with its own Offset press.
Returning to Australia in 1996, he was contracted to write copy for
travel brochures. In 1997 he entered the quick print industry, with
tenures at Snap and Kwik Kopy. Freelance work followed until 2003,
when he commenced at Brandprint, consolidating the previous eleven
years experience.
Patricia
Tan-Kristanto, has been at BrandPrint since 2005, and has become
the resident expert on the digital laser print process, lithography, and
some of the finishing and binding procedures.
Prior to this, Patricia was accepted to
the newly introduced Advanced Diploma of Graphic Arts in Holmesglen TAFE
where she studied for one year. Subsequently, she landed a
place at Swinburne University of Technology, and in 2004, graduated with
a Bachelor Degree in Communication Design.
At the end of 2005, Patricia was invited
to exhibit her work for the Sacre Coeur Alumni Art Show, at which she
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