Design

Killer app: Mad F1 car gets the max out of Roland and 3M kit

There are few worlds more glamorous than those of the Hollywood movies and Formula 1 racing, so putting the two together in print form was bound to create a high-impact product – and an ideal...

Print is feeling powerful once again

This issue of PrintWeek is largely dedicated to celebrating the power of print.

Lincoln company aims to double turnover after office move

A print and design company expects to double its turnover by 2017 after buying and moving in to its first custom premises.

Killer app: Arjowiggins creates bespoke notebook for creatives

Arjowiggins Graphic collaborated with London-based design company Studio Special and high-end printer Gavin Martin Colournet to produce a limited-edition notepad for Antalis to give out to key...

Contra Vision and Octink team up

Display graphics specialist Octink has become a print partner to see-through graphics technology developer Contra Vision (6-P85) at Fespa.

Killer app: Celloglas extends finishing frontier for Future mag

The latest issue of Future Publishing’s graphic design magazine Computer Arts, themed ‘Love Print/Love Digital’, shows readers 20 ways to enhance print and digital projects and covers branding,...

Printers encouraged by interest in Arjowiggins event

Around 500 people attended the launch of a special pop-up paper and printing exhibition held by Arjowiggins as part of a Europe-wide initiative to promote print in London’s East End last night.

60 seconds with Telford Repro

Telford Repro was formed in 1994 and has grown from its origins as a copy shop and plan printing specialist into one of the leading short-run digital print specialists in the West Midlands.

60 seconds with North Press

Formerly a branding and design company overseen by 27-year-old managing director Ross Whitfield, North Press took delivery of a digital printer in October last year after finding that it was...

Overmatter: pick a card

Overmatter loves a bit of vintage printing. Usually, in the case of business cards, that involves something beautiful – a bit of engraved stationery in the style of William Hogarth, perhaps.