Disciplines
Ink spill makes beautiful mess at Howard Hunt
A major clean-up operation has been underway at Howard Hunt after trespassers opened the valves on its bulk ink storage facility, causing a large ink spill that was likened to children’s TV show Art...
Nazdar to showcase new inks at Fespa
Nazdar will launch a number of new inkjet and screen inks as part of its showing for Fespa 2019.
Signs Express Southampton takes SureColor to aid big ambitions
Signs Express Southampton has installed an Epson SureColor SC-S80600 wide-format printer as part of a bid to become the biggest franchise in the South.
Loop Print kit set for online auction
Potential bidders have signalled a high level of interest in the assets of the now-defunct Loop Print as the company’s kit goes up for auction.
Eight year ban for rogue print farmer
Notorious print farmer Neill John has been disqualified from acting as a director for eight years.
Fujifilm pre-tax profit reaches record high
Fujifilm’s pre-tax profit reached a record high of ¥212.8bn (£1.48bn) in its fiscal year ended 31 March 2019, but its revenue was down marginally to ¥2.432tn.
Print in decline as digital dominates ad spend
Print and other traditional media are either “stagnant or in decline” according to the latest figures on advertising expenditure in the UK.
60 seconds with Lost Heritage
Lost Heritage started six years ago when founder Claire McDivitt was on maternity leave and felt it was the optimal time to take a chance and try to turn her hobby of traditional printing into a...
Overmatter: card sharps
When opportunity has the potential to knock, make sure you’re suitably prepared.
Signs Express opens the book on Brum’s Floozie
The River, a sculpture designed by Dhruva Mistry, has reclined in the fountain outside Birmingham’s historic Council House since 1994. In all that time, the affectionately named ‘Floozie in the...