1995
The Printshop, later to become known as Boone Graphics, is founded by Andrew Ochsner. The Business consists of Andrew, his dog Boone and a one-color offset press. Services are limited to one and two color printing using hard copy artwork operating out of a garage. |
1998
The Printshop's customer base continues to grow. A full-service graphic design department is launched and new equipment is added, highlighted by a direct-to-plate system.
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2001
The Printshop's reputation for unbeatable customer service continues to grow. The name is changed to Boone Printing and Graphics to better reflect the commitment to more than just printing. (And yes, that is the name of Andrew's dog). The company now is home to over 10 employees and operates out of a 3,000 square foot facility on Olive Street in downtown Santa Barbara. |
2002
Boone Graphics continues to invest in the latest technology with the addition of a Heidelberg Direct Imaging Four-Color Press. This is the first press of it's kind on the Central Coast and allows Boone to offer quality printing at turn-arounds unheard of prior.

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2004
Responding to the needs of business, Boone Graphics adds a digital print division. The services are housed in a 2,500 square foot second production location in downtown Santa Barbara.
2005
Boone Graphics relocates from two downtown Santa Barbara locations into one 11,000 square foot facility in Goleta.
| 2006
Boone Graphics continues the commitment to providing a complete graphics communication solution by adding a Mail and Fulfillment Department along with a Web Services Division. Boone now covers all the needs of today's demanding businesses with a design-print-mail-web package.
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2008
Print capacity grows at Boone Graphics with the installation of the iGEN3 production press, the most technically advanced digital printing press of its kind. Boone begins to handle more complex variable data print-mail campaigns; job turnarounds become faster yet.

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