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Xyron Enters Product Development and Marketing Partnerships

New partnerships set the stage for unprecedented creative output possibilities

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., October 10, 2005 – Xyron, a division of Esselte Corporation, today announced new strategic product development and marketing partnerships with three of the industry’s foremost designer brands – Karen Foster Design (KFD), Scrapworks, Inc., and S.E.I. The partnerships will result in custom, co-branded content for Xyron’s newest cutting and printing product platforms, and is a reinforcement of the Company’s commitment to providing creativity enhancing tools that make it easier to be creative.

For years Xyron has been the craft and hobby industry’s premier provide of innovative, creativity enhancing tools. Recent product launches have expanded the Company’s core offering to include a collection of tools that bridge the gap between digital and traditional crafting. Karen Foster Design, Scrapworks, Inc. and SEI are premier creative companies; content masters who consistently provide consumers contemporary, fashion-oriented options for papers, fonts, shapes, and embellishment designs. The coming together of these product design, development, and marketing powerhouses is sure to produce an unparalleled array of products and output options for creative consumers worldwide.

“Xyron’s newest product introductions - the Xyron Personal Cutting System™, the Xyron Wishblade Personal Media Cutter, and the brand new Xyron Design Runner™ – have taken innovation in paper craft and scrapbooking tools to an exciting new level,” stated Xyron president Chuck Ensign. “These first-of-their-kind introductions will drive the evolution of an as-yet undeveloped creative market founded on digital technologies and computer applications. Karen Foster Design, Scrapworks, Inc. and SEI each recognize this trend and through our partnerships will be the first to bring their creativity to this exciting new digital medium.”

“I’ve admired Xyron for years, and I’m honored to have the opportunity to work with their innovative team,” stated Karen Foster, founder of Karen Foster Design. “To combine the artwork of our talented designers with Xyron’s fabulous tools opens exciting new doors. I love the idea of providing scrapbookers with images and fonts that coordinate with KFD products. I can’t wait to use them myself!”

“This is a very exciting strategic partnership,” commented Shane Walster, vice president, product development for Scrapworks. “Innovative Scrapworks-style fonts and shapes combined with the ingenuity of the latest in Xyron products will produce powerful creative possibilities for crafters everywhere. The strength of this launch is immense and we look forward to experiencing incredible market reception.”

“The collaboration between SEI and Xyron will provide consumers with exciting and innovative products,” stated Curt Nixon, director of operations for SEI. “Truly great products are developed when companies specialize and focus on what they do best. This partnership combines the creative design strength of SEI with the technological and product development strengths of Xyron; a winning combination without a doubt.”

All co-branded content for the Xyron Design Runner™, Xyron Personal Cutting System™ and the Xyron Wishblade Personal Media Cutter will debut at the Winter Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 30 – February 2, 2006.

SOURCE: Link: www.xyron.com

Goldman Sachs Retained to Sell Primedia Crafts Magazines

Via the Sonic Underground, Folio Magazine reports:

Management presentations are underway in a highly selective process intended to conclude with the sale of the 11-title Primedia crafts magazine group, an informed industry source said yesterday.

Primedia, which announced last month that it intends to split itself into two separate public companies, is apparently pursing the simultaneous objective of opportunistic divestiture of its huge selection of consumer magazines.

The informed source said that Primedia retained Goldman Sachs recently and began contacting prospective crafts-group buyers—Time Inc. and Meredith are two—in the last month. Other Primedia enthusiast groups are being considered for divestiture as well, but the crafts titles are on the “fast track,” the source said.

Primedia executives were unavailable for comment at press time.

Read the full article here.

Primedia owns the popular scrapbooking magazine, Creating Keepsakes.

 

Memory Lane Photo & Paper Arts to Close Doors

Via AZ Central:

After 10 years spent working its way into our memory books, Memory Lane Photo & Paper Arts in Gilbert [AZ] is closing its doors.

The scrapbook shop was always a place that celebrated the moments of life and the deliciously crafty things you can buy to go with them. A place where women came together and rejoiced that someone else understood the need for that particular shade of sage-colored paper and would sigh with you when you found it.

...It's hard for the co-owners, too, but it simply is time to retire. The store is still doing well, and Jones and Smylie want to go out while they're still wanted. They have 17 children between them and instructional books to write. Smylie's line of scrapbooking supplies, 7 Gypsies, is nationally successful, and takes both of their time and creative energy. There is talk of focusing on photography and tingling at the thought of new opportunities.

Read the full article here.

 

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