Lawton Repro

When you’ve been in the printing game as long as we have, you start to notice which jobs need a technician—and which ones need an artist. Mark’s the second kind.

He’s been with us for over two decades, and if you’ve ever picked up a posterboard, a massive canvas, or a construction print that looked like it was built from scratch — chances are, Mark had a hand in it. Around the shop, we call him The Professor of Print. Why? Because nobody else works quite like him.

With one hand balancing a print four times his size, the other wrapped around a cup of coffee, and classical music humming in the background — Mark is the calm in the storm. He’s part craftsman, part problem-solver, and all-in on every project he touches.

On the AEC side, Mark’s work shows up on job sites all over Texas. He’s a go-to for scanning and archiving large-format documents, reproducing construction drawings, and making sure every site plan, spec sheet, or blueprint is crystal clear and built to last. If it’s going in a field trailer or getting marked up with revisions, it’s got to be right — and Mark gets it right every time.

On the corporate and creative side, Mark is behind the scenes of a lot of the high-impact visuals we print. Think: pop-up trade show banners, mounted foam core signs, museum panels, and stretched canvas prints. He’s the one turning loose ideas into polished reality, making sure the color hits just right and everything feels intentional, clean, and bold.

From mounting and trimming to stretching and laminating, he knows every tool, trick, and material we’ve got in the shop — and he’s still learning more. That’s the kind of guy Mark is.

We’re lucky to have him. Grateful he’s here. And proud of the work he helps bring to life every day.