Design

Small firm aims to make big mark with presentation folders

A small print business is targeting companies keen to project a lavish image with niche presentation folders it makes in runs of as few as one.

Adobe's new subscription model divides industry

Adobe has split the industry with its decision to launch a monthly subscription fee for some of its biggest-name programmes including Photoshop.

New Hybrid Software package for last-minute remote proofing

Hybrid Software is using Fespa to roll out a new online soft proofing system that lets users make last-minute corrections to artwork remotely using any web browser.

Printed art celebrated at free UAL exhibition

A new exhibition showcasing print in all its forms, from 3D printing to magazine publishing, will be launched next week by the University of the Arts London.

Starring role for Pureprint in V&A's David Bowie exhibition

Sussex-based Pureprint has proved its star quality after creating souvenir postcards for the 'David Bowie Is' exhibition at the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum in London.

Fespa Fabric 2013 calls for t-shirt competition entries

Fespa Fabric 2013 is calling for entries to its t-shirt design competition from all areas of the garment community.

Star product: FFEI RealPro Toolkit

This software suite is intended to extend the packaging and label design functions and production capability of Adobe Illustrator

Monotype's Pencil to Pixel comes to New York next month

Following a successful event in London last November, Monotype is bringing the Pencil to Pixel exhibition to New York so that US-based font fanatics and type devotees can get an up close look at rare...

North Plains expands Xinet with first ConnectR-powered modules

North Plains has launched the first two products to use its new ConnectR technology, for clients of its Xinet production asset management system (formerly Xinet WebNative).

Label novices must learn to roll with it

There's no denying it: one of the biggest stories to emerge from last year's Drupa was that digital and packaging finally seemed serious bedfellows. But what may have surprised some, was the...