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Wood Richardson prints innovative new climbing height chart

York-based digital and offset printer Wood Richardson has printed a new height chart for climbers.

Etrinsic founder Davies dies

Much-loved print company director and father of two Colin Davies has passed away aged 75.

Jarrold looks forward to book design awards

BPIF chief executive Charles Jarrold expects to see even more entries than last year to the 2016 British Book Design & Production Awards (BBD&PAs).

Killer App: Creo catches fire for Mockingjay Part 2 graphics

The final film in the wildly successful series based on The Hunger Games books – Mockingjay Part 2 – took more than $650m (£459m) at the box office, so it was imperative that the launch of the DVD of...

Walstead in major continental buy

Wyndeham owner Walstead has turned its sights on central Europe with a further continental acquisition that will propel the group’s total sales to almost £400m and make it the largest independent...

Killer app: Title and Curtis engage sex appeal for a slicker Yes

Curtis Packaging and creative design agency Title have come together to sex up the packaging of the Yes organic personal lubricant range to help it to appeal more to the pleasure and general consumer...

Blake secures Spicers distribution partnership

Envelope supplier Blake Envelopes has secured a "significant" new distribution partnership with office supplies distributor Spicers.

Bag charge set to benefit UK industry

The effects of a new law that requires retailers with more than 250 staff to charge shoppers 5p for each ‘single-use’ plastic carrier bag will take time to filter through, but could benefit UK...

Killer app: Timely PressOn installation wins over Limited Space

Wide-format specialist PressOn has recently printed an award-winning shopping centre campaign for long-term client Limited Space Media Group, which saw it produce a range of print for a Citizen...

Can a short-term outlet bring long-term benefits?

It was a Chip Shop, but it didn’t sell chips. Rather, it sold print. More specifically, it sold screen-printed chipboard.