Disciplines
Trimmer operator triumphs at Transplant Games
Print has a world record holder and multi-gold medal winning world champion, in the shape of Ryan Brett of CPI Books Chatham.
DM volumes down but relevance up since GDPR
There has been a 30% reduction in the amount of direct mail received by UK households since the introduction of GDPR, but the perceived relevance of the mail received has increased, according to new...
SOS and Vivid to host open day
Service Offset Supplies (SOS) and Vivid Laminating Technologies are joining forces to host an open day at the Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon next month.
Queen’s Speech spotlights Environment Bill
The Queen spotlighted environmental concerns in her speech at the House of Lords yesterday (14 October), following a three-day closure of Parliament.
Que será, será – anything could happen in the next few weeks
In a few short weeks, the business landscape in the print industry might have changed dramatically, because by the time the next issue of this magazine hits your desk, the UK might have crashed out of...
Big H seeks subs model growth in UK
In consumer sectors, the flexible subscription model has been popular for many years, with services such as Netflix and Spotify each now boasting more than 100 million paid users globally.
Kodak Sonora estimator goes live; ASL appointed NexPress reseller
Kodak has launched a new online tool to help printers calculate the estimated savings they could make by switching to its Sonora process-free plates.
Manufacturers warn on post-Brexit regulation
Bosses at two industry federations have voiced their support for the concerns raised by five major manufacturing groups in what has been described as “an unprecedented backlash” over the government's...
Former White & Farrell MD passes away
The former managing director of Hull printer White & Farrell has passed away at the age of 63, following a short illness.
Majority of UK print marketing ignores accessibility issues
More than half of print marketing materials produced by UK businesses are not designed with common accessibility issues in mind, new research has found.