Hewlett-Packard’s brilliant plan to revolutionize printing
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At the end of August, Eric Kintz (VP of Marketing, Digital Photography and Entertainment for Hewlett-Packard) described the Print 2.0 revolution on his Digital Mindset blog:
“I am in NYC today blogging live for the launch of our new marketingncampaign, a whole array of great new products and the announcement ofngroundbreaking partnerships for the Print 2.0 revolution. The vibe isnjust amazing here with 600 partners, customers, analysts andnjournalists (yes also bloggers, John Battellenis here). The first print revolution was around PCs and applicationsnand HP became the symbol of desktop publishing and office productivity.nWe are enabling a second wave around the web where customers are inncontrol and want to create, mash, manage, share and publish theirndigital content in ways that couldn’t be done before. We are empoweringncustomers to be their own authors, editors and publishers and give themnextraordinary ways to share their stories with the world. We have builtnan entire home here (I have to post pictures of the teen bedroom!) tonsee how we are transforming the lives of families all around the world… We are literally igniting a Print 2.0 revolution!”
As part of the $300 million marketing campaign, HP has enlisted the marketing star power of Gwen Stefani (pictured), as well as famed snowboard maker Jake Burton and graphic designer Paula Scher.
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[image: a very demure Gwen Stefani for the Print 2.0 revolution]
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