Dr. Hirsch graduated from the Universidad Autu00F3noma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1979. He works in Lakewood, NJ and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Hirsch is affiliated with Monmouth Medical Center.
Best in Show Philadelphia Direct Marketing Association Using variable data, versioned to several segments of a database I created a personalized 3-dimensional mailer that generated an astounding 50% response for an ink manufacturer in the printing industry. read more: http://www.phillycreativeguide.com/event/event_spotlight_20060701.aspx 1st Place Xerox PIXI for Variable Marketing 2006 Xerox Utilizing the power of the Xerox iGen3 I created a powerful, personalized 3-dimensional mailer for Astoria Graphics, a commercial print provider in NY that got them on the phone with 18 out of 20 prospects. This international award for the emerging technology of variable marketing was awarded primarily because each of the pieces that the judges saw had information on them culled from their own websites. NEO Best of Category - Best Digital Printing - color Neographics This award was bestowed on our digital product out of every entry in what is the largest printing industry event in PA/NJ. 2004 Leo Joachim Award for Technical Excellence Printing News and the Association for Graphic Communications Using short run variable data and our newly patented process for creating personalized 3-dimensional products, I created a direct marketing campaign targeting only 20 selected businesses. Our first assignment generated $34k. Talk about R.O.I. Gold Medal Award Creativity 34 Creativity Magazine's annual international awards judging cited our "Marketing is War!" mail campaign as the Best in Direct Mail.
Method of producing multi-dimensional print media, comprising the following steps: Providing a substantially flat sheet of print media. Providing an image for printing on a first side of the sheet; the image including an active area that eventually separates from the rest of the sheet; the active area being bounded by a periphery. Performing one or both of cutting and microperfing a substantial portion of the periphery that adjoins an adjacent portion of the sheet. Scoring the first side of the sheet in the active area to provide at least one fold line for facilitating folding of the sheet into a multi-dimensional shape using only the at least one fold line for folding. Printing the image on the first side of the sheet with a printing device. The foregoing performing step is carried out in such manner as to keep the sheet sufficiently intact while passing through a printing device so as to prevent malfunction of the printing device. Die-pressed print media is also provided for use in the method.
Method of producing multi-dimensional print media, comprising the following steps: Providing a substantially flat sheet of print media. Providing an image for printing on a first side of the sheet; the image including an active area that eventually separates from the rest of the sheet; the active area being bounded by a periphery. Performing one or both of cutting and microperfing a substantial portion of the periphery that adjoins an adjacent portion of the sheet. Scoring the first side of the sheet in the active area to provide at least one fold line for facilitating folding of the sheet into a multi-dimensional shape using only the at least one fold line for folding. Printing the image on the first side of the sheet with a printing device. The foregoing performing step is carried out in such manner as to keep the sheet sufficiently intact while passing through a printing device so as to prevent malfunction of the printing device. Die-pressed print media is also provided for use in the method.
Wickshire Elementary School New Hyde Park NY 1956-1961, Clover Avenue Elementary School Los Angeles CA 1961-1963, Palms Middle School Los Angeles CA 1963-1966
Jersey City Public School 18 Jersey City NJ 1947-1950, Jersey City Public School 17 Jersey City NJ 1950-1954, Joseph H. Brensinger Elementary School 17 Jersey City NJ 1950-1954
David Perlmutter (1954-1957), Esta Milchman (1956-1963), Charlie Miller (1973-1975), Debbie Redler (1961-1968), Alan Bialek (1955-1961), Harvey Hirsch (1956-1961)