Grant Magazine Goes to Morel Ink

Morel Ink generously donates all of the printing to Grant Magazine.
Scott Ballo, Morel's Account Manager, shows the staffers how the printing works.
big machine
Printing the magazine can take anywhere from 8 to 10 hours.
The room at Morel Ink that holds the equipment and supplies needed to print the magazines and other projects.
One of the many machines at Morel Ink that contribute to the production of the magazine.
Scott Ballo showing the staffers how color matching works.
Reporter Rennie Kendrick takes a closer look at this month's cover.
Morel's set-up to ensure proper color matches.
Yellow ink waiting to grace the pages of Grant Magazine's senior issue.
Black ink ready to be printed with.
Printing in action.
Morel takes on anywhere from 350 to 400 projects a month.
Blank paper ready to begin the printing process.
The massive printer in action.
The ink used to print the pages of this month's 40-page issue.
Morel Ink's staff work hard to ensure quality print results.

 

About
During sophomore year, Cassius joined Grant Magazine in hopes of improving its multimedia reports. This is Cassius’ second year as Photo Editor and he hopes to continue stepping up the photo report while at the same time, making sure to produce his own content, as well. “I always leave my house with nothing but my camera and a tripod and go explore the city,” he says. “You’re bound to get a good picture that way.” Looking toward the future, Cassius plans to apply to film schools across the country with hopes of creating a feature length film.

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