Welcome

CPC owner Larry Launstein Jr next to one of his train photos

CPC owner Larry Launstein Jr. has graduated from the University of Michigan-Flint with a BFA
in Visual Communications-Graphic Design, with honors, in December 2008. He also holds
a BA in Journalism from Michigan State University.

Computer Publishing Concepts was founded in 1992, and is a home-based freelance
desktop publishing, graphic art and web design concern located in Flushing, Michigan.
CPC is also involved in digital fine art, and there is some computer-generated art that was created
by CPC now available for you to purchase. It is operated by a single employee, Larry Launstein, Jr.
A recent graduate of the University of Michigan-Flint, Larry has won a 2008 Student Silver ADDY Award
for his work with the VSA arts Of Michigan - Genesee County. View the winning site here.
CPC is committed to bringing affordable, high-quality desktop publishing, graphic art and Internet
web design to the masses, and is committed to continuing to strive for excellence in all its work.
Some of the services CPC currently provides includes:

CPC is always looking to develop new services to better
serve its clients. And, CPC has a policy of being involved
in various communities in the Mid-Michigan area, and
to accomplish this, CPC belongs to the following organizations:

CPC is directly involved with:

Durand Area Chamber of Commerce
Frankenmuth Chamber of Commerce

The owner of CPC, Larry Launstein, Jr.,
is an individual member of these organizations:

Durand Union Station - Durand, MI
Sloan Museum Summer Fair Car Show Committee (Flint, MI)

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