Printers
60 seconds with Visual Print & Design
Visual Print & Design is a dedicated print and design company with over 20 years’ experience. The firm’s aim is to provide clients with the talent and expertise to develop, plan, organise and produce...
The trials and tribulations of buyers
Who would really want to be a print buyer these days?
SMEs split on Brexit impact
SME owners, including printers, in the UK are divided on how much impact the decision to leave the EU is having on their businesses, a survey has revealed.
60 seconds with CSP
CSP started off in 1975 as a family-run business and grew to become one of the largest providers of printed material and managed services to the public sector, says sales director Paul Ridgewell. It...
Stand out from the crowd to up sales
Profit is sanity, turnover is vanity’. It may be an old cliché, but like many clichés there is a degree of truth attached to this statement – especially when you apply it to the printing industry.
Q&A: Paul Sherfield Managing director, The Missing Horse Consultancy
Paul has been in print all his life, clocking up over 45 years in the industry. He’s married with two grown-up children and two granddaughters and his hobbies include lots of walking, reading, books,...
TJ pushes the boat out for RNLI’s royal publication
When Padstow, Cornwall-based book printer TJ International was approached by the Port Isaac Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to produce The Illustrated History of Port Isaac Lifeboat...
Q&A: Damien Williams Machine minder/printer, Evonprint
The multi-talented Damien has spent 17 years in the industry. As well as being a printer he is also a chimney sweep, which we think could be a first. He’s been married for two years and when not...
60 seconds with Evolution Print
Jonathan Newbould started the original Evolution in 1996, and was joined by business partner Graham Congreve in 2006 when the duo bought out another printer. As a result, the ‘new’ Evolution is...
Digital revolution has delivered big opportunities
Anyone who’s travelled towards central London along the M4 motorway surely cannot fail to appreciate just how impactful large-format print can be.