Legacy was launched in 1994 during a spinoff of the computer revolution – desktop publishing. It meant that fewer people with proper training could handle more aspects of publishing than ever before. Specialty companies that assisted publishers grew obsolete; offices full of employees with gigantic machinery shrank, and projects that used to take months could now be completed in days.
But two unfortunate things happened during this era – employees lost jobs, and the savings that publishers netted were never passed on to the customers.
Legacy was founded on the belief that big publishing company owners shouldn’t be the only ones to benefit from the computer revolution. Some 15 years later, Legacy’s clients, as well as those who work with us, now share that belief. The bad old days of office politics and working through the chain of command have been replaced with simpler, more effective communication at every level. A media company, after all, should specialize in communicating.