Publishing

Walstead aiming for sales of €500m this year

Walstead Group has filed its first set of results as a consolidated entity encompassing all of its UK and continental operations, and has also reasserted its ambition to acquire more businesses.

Overmatter: ink in the limelight

Hold the front page, and diaries at the ready.

Killer app: Gavin Martin delivers Instant hit for Ballymore

The Embassy Gardens estate in Vauxhall, holds pride of place in developer Ballymore’s portfolio. With flats starting at £650,000, this luxury development is in the Nine Elms Regeneration Area, which...

Me & my: Domino K630i

Black on white is still the clearest way to print text for easy reading, which explains why there are so many mono presses on the market dedicated to book work.

Glamour magazine to focus online

Glamour magazine will cease to be a monthly publication from January 2018. Publisher Condé Nast will reduce the magazine's frequency to a biannual print product in support of a digital first strategy,...

'End of an era' as Immediate Media's Skelton retires

Immediate Media production director Mal Skelton has retired after 37 years in the publishing business.

Profits slump at St Ives print ops

Bottom line losses at St Ives have ballooned to £44.1m, and the group has reported a collapse in the profitability of its up-for-sale printing operations.

Fall in profits turns screw on Express buyout deal

Express Newspapers has posted falling sales and profits as speculation continues over its impending sale to Trinity Mirror.

People of Print eyes big brands after marking two years of Posterzine

Print collective People of Print has celebrated two years of Posterzine – its flagship print project produced in collaboration with Pressision Creative Print & Finishing.

Moll's continuous feeder a hit at Print 17, Chicago

Moll International is celebrating the successful debut of its new MollTi taper system, which was unveiled at Print 17 in Chicago, US, last month.