This
quarterly journal focuses exclusively on the many segments of
the diecutting process. DDIN was created in 1986 by Robert A.
Larson to address the needs of diemakers and converters.
Today, DDIN has outgrown it's initial newsletter format and
evolved into a 64 page quarterly journal. Six thousand copies
are produced each quarter and mailed to subscribers in 54
countries. We welcome articles of interest or letters to the
editor.
DDIN Resource Marketplace
Each issue of DDIN includes a unique comprehensive resource marketplace with over 225
categories of products and services of interests to diecutters, diemakers, embossers and
foil stampers. This is a valuable resource for individuals involved in the many areas of
the diecutting process. No other trade publication provides such a complete information
profile of company's participating in the many sections of the marketplace.
If your company is a vendor providing products and services to companies in the diecutting
process, you can participate in the DDIN Marketplace along with other leading companies in
our industry. For information on participating in either traditional or display advertising
listings, click here. For a list of all product and services categories, click
here.