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Evatone got its start in 1925 when founder Richard Evans invented a new way to make rubber stamps called Eva-Type.
Since then, the Evans family has continued to pioneer new innovations to meet the needs of ever-changing markets.
In 1962, Evans and his son, Richard Jr., invented the Evatone Soundsheet, which revolutionized the world of audio
recording, making it easier for audio content to be delivered on a mass scale.
For more than 30 years, Evatone partnered with the Library of Congress to deliver "talking books and magazines",
which opened a window to the world for many sight-disabled Americans. The Evatone Soundsheet also gave advertisers
and publishers an innovative way to bring content and messages to audiences and stand apart from competitors through
"flexible records."
Our history is a showcase of innovations, each of which dramatically improved our clients' ability to deliver
content to their markets. From revolutionizing the rubber stamp industry in the 1920s to our current web-based
content delivery solutions and print-on-demand services, Evatone has repeatedly redefined media options for clients.
Today, Evatone is still a family owned and operated company, with President and CEO Carl Evans representing a third
generation of the Evans family.
How does a company evolve from rubber stamps to flexible records to a complete menu of printing, audio, video, online
and marketing services? By consistently seeking the next, most effective media options for its customers.
Every day we innovate for every customer, creating custom solutions to meet the exact needs of each business. At every
level, Evatone employees strive to deliver the special creativity, service and professionalism that has come to be known
as the "Evatone Extra." And the results are truly gratifying.
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