DETROIT –The class of 2021 will have an interesting yearbook. A major question for this year is how schools will capture individual student headshots, a tradition in the K-12 school experience. After ...
A Minnesota company says it’s taking full responsibility for altered pictures that ruined a high school yearbook and will pay to have the publication reprinted before the seniors graduate. Students at ...
The acquisition brings together Everest's cutting-edge technology innovations and proprietary Digital ID software platform with Lifetouch Canada's established customer relationships and recognized ...
Lifetouch Inc. says it plans to end its yearbook publishing operation in Kansas City, effective Dec. 1.Company spokesman Kelvin Miller says the plant shutdown will cost 75 full-time employees their ...
McKINNEY, Texas – School officials say they are appalled by altered photos — including heads on different bodies — in hundreds of McKinney High School yearbooks delivered this week. Besides the head ...
Executives at Lifetouch Inc. like to describe their $1.5 billion company as the best-kept secret in the Twin Cities. To millions of parents and students, however, the brand is a household name. The ...
KANSAS CITY, MO—July 10, 2014—Lifetouch Services, a subsidiary of Lifetouch Inc., and a producer of yearbooks and other printed products based here, announced it will lay off 244 employees from this ...
The evolution toward more digital and self-publishing is prompting Lifetouch Inc. to end its Kansas City yearbook publishing operations by Dec. 1. In this 2001 file photo, Stacy Goins, a photographer ...
The evolution toward more digital and self publishing is prompting Lifetouch Inc. to end its Kansas City yearbook publishing operations by Dec. 1. The jobs of about 75 of the plant’s 100 full-time ...
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