Disciplines
Best of British: Preserving print's heritage
Letterpress is no longer a mainstream commercial process, but it’s still appreciated for the look and feel of its results, appealing to traditionalists, craftspeople and enthusiasts.
Why you should make room for a baby flatbed
Small flatbed inkjet printers first hit the market 12 years ago. They are compact, affordable and versatile devices that could help virtually any size of commercial printer to diversify, enter new...
Recreating Corgi classics
Nostalgia can be big business, especially at this time of year. Just look at the success of the Corgi Model Club.
Star product: Heidelberg Prinect Touch Free
Not quite out of the development phase, Heidelberg’s latest workflow tool is intended to drive workflow optimisation and helps reaffirm the manufacturer’s commitment to digital print tech.
Me & My: HP Indigo 100K
Six years have passed since Crescent Press adopted its first B2 format digital press, an HP Indigo 12000 (often written as 12K).
In the pursuit of expansion
A business can grow in one of several ways, chief of which is expansion by acquisition or merger. Many such transactions work out for the good. However, a good number fail and do so miserably.
ePS reveals Q1 2026 timeframe for next Connect event
eProductivity Software (ePS) is set to move its Connect user conference and industry event back to Q1 for the next event, scheduled for 2026 in Las Vegas once more.
Wintry prints, pretty as a picture
Artist Nicola Ward Tonkinson’s LS Lowry-inspired Christmas paintings are a joy to behold.
York’s long print history showcased
The cathedral city of York punches well above its weight by reputation, ranking alongside Edinburgh and London as one of the UK’s most popular cities according to YouGov research, despite its...
The sector’s evolution continues and we must keep moving forward
As peak season draws to a close for many of you, and you start to reflect on 2024, it’s safe to say it’s been another eventful year for the industry.