Design
Practitioners of the dark arts still cast a spell
Once respected as guardians of the written word, printers today have little or no responsibility for content proofing, but pride in print remains
Seiko launches 'world first' mild solvent fluorescent inks
Seiko has launched what it claims are the world's first mild solvent fluorescent inks.
F1 continues to expand web development team
F1 Colour has doubled the size of its in-house web development team with a second appointment in two months in web developer Daniel Hill.
Really Useful Print Company snaps up local firm Quick Print Norwich
Norwich-based Really Useful Print Company has acquired Quick Print Norwich for an undisclosed sum.
The Colourhouse delivers photographic quality on uncoated stock
Fashion photograper Rankin's latest book, Rankin Portraits, features images of high profile celebrities including Daniel Craig and Cindy Crawford.
Think before you buy your ink
When looking to cut your ink spend, lower-cost inks are not the only option. There are a range of other ways to reduce expenditure in this area
Quark releases iPad DesignPad app 'preview'
The free preview of the new Quark app for grid-based design can be downloaded from today (22 August) on the App Store.
Cross-media needs print as its first point of contact
Despite the burgeoning panoply of fancy-pants ways to woo consumers that online and mobile provide, firms often find that good old print offers a cost-effective and reliable way of breaking the ice
Keene leads new board at revamped Tapestry
Tapestry, the Soho-based media production agency, has undergone a quiet revolution over the past six months led by former Keenes managing director Jeff Keene.
Team Print's achievements are worthy of gold medal
Team GB's stunning Olympic performance will have raised a smile on the faces of all but the most ardent of sport haters.