Austin printing company comes through
for former governor’s memorial service
Enormous, dramatic banners
produced in record time
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Sen. Hilary
Clinton speaking at
the Ann Richards Memorial |
AUSTIN—When former Texas
Governor Ann Richards died, her
family, friends and former colleagues had only
a few days to put together a world-class event.
More than 4,000 people attended the governor’s
memorial service at the University of Texas Frank
Erwin Center, including business and government
leaders from around the nation. Speakers included
U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton, New York Post columnist
Liz Smith, and Richard’s oldest granddaughter,
Lily Adams. Renowned opera singer Jessye Norman
performed. The event was covered by international
and national media, with more than 400 press
credentials issued, and was broadcast live on
C-SPAN and National Public Radio.
The most
visually important elements of the memorial
service were the two enormous banners featuring
photos of Governor Richards. The banners were
produced by Austin printing company CC West
for advertising agency GSD&M.
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Banner
install captured
for NEWS8 Austin |
“GSD&M called us on Friday afternoon
and the job was due on Sunday,” said Rex
Couch, vice president of CC West. The 20 by 20
foot banners took more than 160 feet of material
(Avery Saturn 12-ounce banner material) and required
about 10 hours to print on two Mimaki JV3 160SP
machines. The original artwork was black and
white, but CC West converted the photos to CMYK
to add depth. The job was proofed and produced
on Saturday, and seamed together prior to delivery
on Sunday.
“Under typical conditions, the turn time
for a job like this would be three to four days,” Couch
said. “We were happy to help our longtime
client GSD&M, and to have a part in an event
so important to so many people in Texas and beyond.”
“It
was amazing to see these enormous banners as
the backdrop to national print and broadcast
media coverage. We were proud of the work we
were able to do under an extremely tight deadline.” Couch
said.
CC West
is a printing company offering digital, offset
and wide-format printing—a combination
of services not found at any other printing company
in Austin, Texas. The company is known for quality
that satisfies even the most demanding print
buyers, and has been nominated multiple years
by the Austin Advertising Federation for categories
including best printer, imaging and sign company.
On Location- South Congress

John Langford,
of John Langford Photography (left); Elizabeth
McQueen of local band Asleep at the Wheel; Donna
Couch, owner of CC West Printing; Henry Alvarado,
Art Director CC West, take a break during a photo
shoot for CC West's advertising campaign-'Keep
Austin Colorful' outside the Continental Club.