Disciplines

Star product: Phillips Plastics Movie Presentation Folder

Reusable presentation tool with movie capability.

Me & my: Ricoh Pro C901

It’s fair to say that Gaby Purton has had a varied career. Once a midwife, before becoming a manager at a nursing agency and then a driving instructor, Purton now takes care of a very different kind...

Business inspection: Maintaining two strings to your bow

Remaining fast and flexible has been key to success in both print and publishing.

Print remains the top scorer for music publishers

It’s the Cheltenham Music Festival 2010. Classical pianist James Rhodes walks on stage to perform an encore of Chopin’s Prelude in E Minor... with an iPad.

Room for growth: finding space for ongoing success

In an ever-more competitive market, and with new technology continually evolving the way that we do business, it is essential that printing firms invest in modern kit. But with this can come the need...

Overmatter: pop proposal

Ah, the romance of print. We’ve had proposals writ large on billboards, and writ small in newspaper classified ads.

FSC Online Claims Platform now 'voluntary'

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has pulled back on plans to make its proposed Online Claims Platform (OCP) mandatory to all certificate holders and has delayed its launch until early 2015.

Banks joins Xeikon to continue drive into commercial print

Former Presstek UK sales director Peter Banks has joined Xeikon to head up the digital press manufacturer’s UK commercial sales.

IFS to launch three new products at Print Efficiently 2014

Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS) has announced that it will introduce three new Horizon products to the UK market at Print Efficiently 2014: the RD-4055 rotary die-cutter, the AF-406 small-format...

New figures highlight SME growth and lending issues

The growth plans of SMEs are being affected by a decrease in net lending to them and distrust of the banking sector, according to new data.