Publishing

Colorworld sharpens finishing operation with Duplo DC-615 crease-cutter
Digital printer and photography lab Colorworld Imaging has invested in a Duplo DC-615 crease-cutter in a five-figure deal.
Ditto 4 Design eyes capacity boost with new Xerox press and finishing kit spend
Commercial printer Ditto 4 Design has invested 100,000 in a new Xerox DC5000AP press and Morgana DocuMaster booklet maker in a bid to increase capacity.

Football's printers join the club and raise their game
Football has provided print with a long-term, stable and marketable product in the form of the match-day programme and clubs are beginning to see the value in investing in high production values

Alan Samson to speak at Printing Charity event
The Printing Charity has announced that Alan Samson, publisher, of Weidenfeld & Nicolson, is to be this year's guest speaker at its 184th annual luncheon on 3 November.

She and Cosmopolitan Bride magazines to close
Hearst Magazines UK is to close <i>She</i> and <i>Cosmopolitan Bride</i> magazines as it shuffles its portfolio following the integration of Hachette Filipacchi UK.

James McVicar installs MBO folder
Commercial printer James McVicar Printing Works has installed a 60,000 MBO T535/44 Efficiency buckle folding machine at its site in Glasgow.

Jury video: PrintWeek India Awards 2011
With a record number of print firms sending entries, the judges had a daunting task picking the best of the best during the PrintWeek India Awards judging process.

Spenta's one-stop shop style of publishing
With a stable of 40-plus titles, Spenta's Maneck Davar tells Ramu Ramanathan that he still has ambitions to grow.

Newspapers: still making profits
Ramu Ramanathan investigates whether newspapers continue to remain an advertising power base and how Indian publishers are convincingly creating better opportunities among newer markets

Next Gen Publishing launches Popular Science India
Next Gen Publishing, a leading publisher, enhances its portfolio with the addition of Popular Science India