Printers
60 seconds with Northwolds
Northwolds was started in 1978 by Norman Sykes and Pete Meggit. Norman retired a few years ago but his son Chris is still a director of the business, which was acquired by Gurdev Singh in August 2014...
What do the next 12 months hold in store for print?
In a seasonal ritual that has become almost as traditional as a family feud or overcooked turkey, during the Christmas break PrintWeek published predictions for the year ahead from some of the...
Killer app: Smith & Watts presents a perfect face for Exhibit A
Artists Hugh Tisdale and Dan Murrell have not held back on their latest exhibition, Exhibit A, a show of life-sized hand-drawn masks of famous figures ranging from George Orwell to Tintin. To...
Bring a refreshed perspective to 2017
A new year brings new opportunities, but all too often it also means facing up to the same old challenges.
Q&A: Sam Jackson Production operative, We Do Print, Commercial Foundations
Sam, who had been homeless, was the first young person to join the 12-week volunteer programme at the Cheltenham social enterprise. He was such a success he gained a full-time post and in October his...
Add another string to your bow
It is billed as “the story of the Beatles as you’ve never seen it before”, and where better to launch a book on the Fab Four than their home city of Liverpool. The book in question, Visualising the...
Overmatter: sharp cards
Here at PrintWeek Towers we are, of course, very appreciative of the Christmas cards we receive from our wonderful industry chums.
Eight Days A Week wraps up £500k investment with double Xerox buy
Digital print and direct marketing business Eight Days A Week Print Solutions has capped off a year of investment with the installation of two new Xerox presses.
Precision looks to the future following 50th birthday
Precision Printing has wrapped up its 50th year celebrations and is looking to continue its success in 2017 with the launch of new services, a premises move and the installation of a raft of new kit.
Royle Financial Print rebrands to CPI Royle
Royle Financial Print has been renamed CPI Royle to reflect its ownership by CPI Group.