| GGI Wins Crystal Achievement Award - September 2010 |
| The Harlem Hospital Project wins award for most innovative decorative glass project, commercial. Read More... |
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Glass Magazine - April 2010
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| Sky High Design: Architects take decorative glass to new levels in large-scale façade applications. Read More... |
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Glass Canada - March/April 2010
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| Innovations: Glass printing comes of age. Printing on glass is now simpler than ever before. Read More... |
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The Architect's Newspaper - February 2010
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| In Detail: Harlem Hospital modernization project perserves historic murals. Read More... |
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| Glassmakers Go Cutting Edge - April 2009 |
| Secaucus - Economic conditions already were headed downhill when cousins David and Richard Balik decided to spend a couple of million dollars on a direct-to-glass printer. Read More... |
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Glass Magazine Cover Story - April 2009
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| The process of introducing a new product is never linear. What comes first, the process or the product? For General Glass International, Secaucus, N.J., the impetus to buy one of the first direct-to-glass printing machines in the United States came at GlassBuild America in 2007. Read More... |
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SEGD Design - Fall 2009
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| Through the Looking Glass - General Glass International has introduced Alice® direct-to-glass digital ink-jet printing. The permanent ceramic-frit images are printed to 360-dpi resolution on a wide variety of glass types and will not fade, says GGI. Read More... |
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| Columbia Daily Tribune – April 2009 |
| Glassmaker is on the cutting Edge. Century-old firm picks up high-tech printing. Read More... |
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