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Publishing Solutions Group is a full-service development and translation company offering a variety of services for print and digital products.

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“From the first stage of the sales and specification process, to the final stage of delivery and invoicing, PSG delivers. We always know what to expect, know where our project is in its development timeline, and know that PSG will ask the intelligent questions necessary to deliver work that meets the needs and expectations of our customers.”

—Editorial Director, K–12 Supplemental Publisher

“The staff at PSG had been nothing short of completely responsive and quick reacting to all of our requests. Within a few hours, we know that we will have answers to all of our questions, and their files have been on time and within the guidelines we established up front. Their staff members are personable and not afraid to take the time to find the right answers instead of immediately telling us our requests are impossible. We will use PSG’s services as often as we can.”

—Editorial Director, K–12 Publisher

“Lori Becker, herself a seasoned industry professional, has built a talented team—each of whom brings skills and experience to the table that are both unique and relevant. As industry pressures have driven me to reduce my internal headcount, PSG has been just the responsive partner I’ve needed to meet my goals and support the growth of my organization. If you haven’t used PSG, you should. You’ll wonder why you waited so long!”

—Editorial Director, K–12 Publisher

“I know everyone here has been very pleased with the efficiency of your staff!”

—Executive Editor, K–12 Publisher

“You are amazing—thank you so much. You have a very dedicated and cooperative team there at PSG.”

—Executive Editor, K–12 Publisher

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Portland, Oregon, received its name following a coin toss between two individuals—Francis Pettygrove from Portland, Maine, and Asa Lovejoy from Boston, Massachusetts. Each wanted to name it after his hometown, and Pettygrove won the two out of three flips.

The dot over the letter i is called a tittle.

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