Disciplines

Employee-owners count the cost as papermaker goes under

The demise of a papermaker with a 206-year history has been greeted with shock and sadness across the industry.

Making a big splash in the local pond

A relatively simple way to both engage with potential clients and draw positive attention to a company is one that many business owners overlook. Getting involved with, and putting something back...

Q&A: Howard Forton, marketing manager, Irongate Managed Communications

Howard started his marketing and sales career back in 1981 and has been involved with print one way or another ever since: either specifying it, buying it or managing teams that either manage it, use...

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,...

In tough times try to stay positive

With all the depressing news in the world of paper in recent weeks, it would be all too easy for clouds of gloom to overshadow the broader print industry.

Fespa 2015 preview: ancillaries

What's new on the stands at this year's wide-format expo.

The commercial case for green initiatives

Consider this four-colour process: ideally we’d all like to be as green as possible, but things are never black and white, and anything that’s likely to send us into the red, however worthy, has to be...

60 seconds with Hammond Bindery

Trade binding specialist Hammond Bindery was founded in 1976, and then acquired by long-established printer H Charlesworth & Co in the early 1980s.

Fespa 2024 will take place in Amsterdam's RAI conference centre

Wide-format event prepares for lift-off

As befits any summer blockbuster, Fespa 2015 has an epic trailer, complete with animated intro, plentiful CGI and what appears to be the music from the 2010 Christopher Nolan box office smash...

Star product: Agfa Azura TE plate

High-performing no-mess plate for space-squeezed printers.