Disciplines
Overcapacity dogs the industry still
So, what are the lessons to be learned from the collapse last week of Howard Hunt and the sad loss of 250 jobs?
Killer app: Bell & Bain proves it has the right recipe for Nom
Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone started Pinch of Nom as an online space in which to share slimming, cost-effective recipes. Amassing a Facebook following of 1.4 million people and counting, the...
Print can profit from the unboxing fad
Online ‘unboxing’ videos are said to attract billions of views each year on YouTube and other content sharing platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, and can be incredibly lucrative for their...
Overmatter: cash in the attic?
Hands up who loves Antiques Roadshow? Overmatter’s answers is “Meeeeeeeeee!”, particularly when there’s a print element to the valuable finds.
Extravaganza celebrates wide -format power and potential
Returning to Messe Munich for the first time in five years, Fespa’s 2019 show tied together its sprawling threads with a single, simple core idea: possibility.
Star product: Fujifilm Jet Press 750S
A viable digital rival to B2 litho offset presses.
Me & my: Xerox Iridesse
Twenty one years ago David Ghent set up Minuteman Press in Bath as a small high-street print shop with two employees. This was one of the first of the originally US-based Minuteman franchise branches...
To hit the ROI bullseye you need proper targeting
According to the latest annual Advertising Association/WARC Expenditure Report published in April 2019, UK advertising spending on direct mail in 2018 topped £1.5bn.
Good cover can save you from a titanic disaster
Selling physical product is generally an easy process. A customer wants an item, buys it and walks out of the store holding their purchase, their need satiated. But insurance can be a different...
'We should celebrate and be excited about our products’
He runs what is arguably the UK’s biggest single-site print operation – a giant 55-acre campus that is home to the 75,000m² Prinovis UK factory.