The printing industry's story begins with the founding of our country, playing a crucial role in spreading the ideas that helped establish American democracy.

The Union Label, or "bug," first appeared over one hundred years ago in typographical trade magazines published in New York City. It has come to signify the professional standards, training programs, and up-to-date methods of the men and women who make a free press possible. From design to pre-press and printing, quality control and trained craftsmanship are key components of our business.

While techniques, systems and equipment are always evolving, the union bug is a constant, a guarantee that your print product is of the highest quality and a part of this uniquely American legacy.

Working Conditions

Signifies quality standards maintained by optimum working conditions.

Consumer Education

Educates the consumer about the importance of buying union-made products.

Quality Craftsmanship

Signifies quality standards maintained by optimum working conditions.