Publishing

Polestar: flagship Sheffield supersite began winding down five years' ago this week

Final Polestar company dissolved

Five years after its ignominious collapse, the last remaining Polestar Group company has finally been dissolved.

Livonia Print regularly wins multiple awards in various Most Beautiful Book contests

Quality, innovation and sustainability for successful book production

One of Europe’s leading book production specialists reveals the important role its paper partner plays in its three pillars of excellence that ensure it continues to exceed customers’ expectations.

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Willday (left) and Coulthurst face up to the dragons for their pitch

Willsow celebrates after Dragon snaps up stake

The Willsow books team emerged triumphant from the Dragons’ Den after securing their pick of THREE offers of investment.

Willsow books are completely biodegradable

Print entrepreneurs to appear on Dragons' Den

An entrepreneurial young printer is set to make a pitch on Dragons’ Den this week.

New tech link-up: a fresh way for Bauer's commercial partners to connect with readers

Bauer integrates print and online with image recognition tech

Publisher Bauer Media has teamed up with tech platform Phuzion Media to make two of its printed magazines “shoppable”.

Event will explore different aspects of book production

Fujifilm plans books focus for next online event

Fujifilm will focus on book production for its next Real Production Show online event, and is giving Printweek readers the opportunity to submit questions for its panel of experts ahead of the show.

Canon VarioPrint iX3200, centrepiece of strategic spend

Halstan in multimillion strategic spend for book growth

Halstan has upgraded its production firepower with a circa £2.5m spend to be "best in class”, with a new sheetfed inkjet press and automated book line taking centre stage in its diversification...

Clays: latest spend includes post-press with digital printing to come

Clays announces succession plan and fresh investment drive

Clays has announced a major expansion including new kit and a substantial number of new roles, along with a succession plan that will see CEO Paul Hulley step back next year.

The report highlighted mixed overall fortunes for print in 2020

Book sales grow during pandemic

The invoiced value of UK printed consumer publishing increased by 4% in 2020, remaining resilient during the coronavirus pandemic.

Newspaper tributes included record-breaking pagination

Presses roll for Prince Philip tributes

Newspaper and magazine printers swung into action over the weekend producing special issues to mark the passing of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.