Printers

Q&A: Zoe Deadman Sales manager, KCS Print

Zoe is relatively new to the industry having spent three years in print, but as she was brought up in a printing family she “learned a lot at the dinner table”.

Gavin Page, managing director, Manchester Printers

Gavin has spent 27 years in the industry having fallen into print following a chance encounter at a service station – really! He and his partner Sarah have a daughter Mia who is nine-and-a-half....

60 seconds with Rugby Printer

Rugby Printer made something of a splash at PrintWeekLive! by hiring the giant screen at the Wasps Arena to promote its brand – very clever!

Pureprint opens London Creative Printing Studio

Pureprint has set up a Creative Printing Studio in its Bermondsey Street offices to help London’s marketing and design community to create and produce inspiring campaigns and publications.

Gomer to bring production under one roof

Welsh print and publishing firm Gomer Press is to consolidate the printing operations of its two companies onto one site and make room for its latest investment.

Q&A: Humira Akuji, account executive, Inc Direct

After we learned that Humira had received the highest ever number of votes in Inc Direct’s employee of the month poll, we had to find out more about this 30-year-old wonder woman, who, when not...

Strategies to land the perfect catch

The question of how best to grow a business is asked again and again and again. Organic or acquisitive – either way the intended end-result is the same: the greater efficiencies and profitability that...

Take a step out of your comfort zone

In a couple of days, the doors will open at PrintWeekLive!, our first ever exhibition.

I tell clients: ‘I’m going to help you sell more stuff’

In a break from our usual format, this issue’s interview was conducted by EFI chief executive Guy Gecht, who spoke to Quad/Graphics chairman, president and chief executive Joel Quadracci in a...

Central Mailing Services supports growth with new kit haul

Central Mailing Services (CMS) has supported its continued growth with a £170,000 investment in a raft of new machinery and software.