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It’s been a very tough year, but remember what you’ve achieved

If you’re anything like me, then the end of 2020 can’t come soon enough.

Stay safe, stay strong

Running a business at any time is challenging – running a business during a global pandemic when the majority of your customers have been forced to close is, well, a nightmare no one could have...

Printweek editor, Darryl Danielli

Coronavirus fallout is inevitable, but print’s cool heads must prevail

Ruddy hell, no sooner were we starting to breathe a little easier after the constraints of Brexit uncertainty relaxed a tad, when a new potentially calamitous situation starts to bite – coronavirus.

Printweek editor Darryl Danielli

New decade is the perfect time to bring some optimism back to print

So, a new decade, a new hope. That’s the plan anyway  (and the title of this month’s issue, funnily enough), and  after the past few years, I think  a little bit of optimism is long overdue for our...

Printweek editor Darryl Danielli

Print’s challenges are not new and opportunities are there for taking

As traditional as turkey and Brussels sprouts – and sometimes just as tough or distasteful to chew – our review of the year, sadly, highlights many of the lowlights of the UK’s print year.

It’s only fair that politicians pony up for mucking the country about

In this month’s issue we’ve dedicated no fewer than 33 pages to last month’s Awards.

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...

New-look Printweek is a labour of love. We hope you enjoy it

Welcome to your new-look, monthly Printweek.

Big news from PrintWeek Towers

**Klaxon** Important announcement to follow: from September, PrintWeek will become a monthly magazine.

We must celebrate our successes

This issue’s interviewee Adam Carnell started his print business with partner James Kinsella when they were both just 21 – 10 years ago to the day tomorrow.