Disciplines

Q&A: Joseph Broadway, director of legal affairs, CFH Docmail
Joe has spend five of his 26 years in print, and when not relaxing in front of a mini-series with his partner and their white Westie Maisie, can mostly be found cycling – long hilly rides on his road...

Overmatter: blast from the past
Overmatter loves to take a trip down memory lane, hence PrintWeek’s inside back cover is always a must-read.

Expand your mindset to deliver it all
The hardest part was the change in mindset.” Two years ago, Simon Tabelin was managing director of a five-staff print business operating out of a basement in West Hampstead. Today he is managing...

New illustrators hail medium that really shows you care
A universal “ooooh” of delight and appreciation. That was the reaction from the assembled group of Kingston University final-year illustration and animation students, as a particularly luxe print...

Interview: ‘We should work together to create new customers’
Not only is he the driving force behind Precision Printing the circa 120-staff, £20m-turnover group that is one of the UK’s leading exponents of mass customisation, he’s also a BPIF board member and...

Will new service assist print’s Davids against Goliath clients?
Among measures on the EU referendum, housing, trade unions and immigration announced in the Queen’s Speech at the end of last month nestled The Small Business Conciliation Service, a proposed...

Warning: horrendous debts ahead
When most of Paperlinx UK was placed into administration at the beginning of April, PrintWeek predicted that the creditors’ list would come with a health warning.

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.

Paperlinx Ireland sale finalised
Paperlinx has completed the sale of its Irish operations, which will now be renamed Graphic & Paper Merchants Ireland.