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Customer Services Team of the Year: Impress Print Services
The customer is king, but Impress wears the crown. Not only has the company, based in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, restructured and appointed a customer-service manager and assurance champion, it has...
Trainee of the Year: Stephen Dando, Dayfold
Ten minutes after handing his CV in at its base in Dorset, and Dayfold Print was in touch. Two years later PrintWeek Awards judges are in touch. Stephen started on the cylinder, cutting and creasing,...
Marketing Campaign of the Year: Gemini Print Group
“That’s what marketing is all about,” reckoned the judges. “Fantastic ROI that delivers on the brief.” The Shoreham-by-Sea company wanted to increase the digital printing side of its business by £1m...
Environmental Company of the Year: Nationwide Print
Much changes in this ever-evolving category and Nationwide Print, in St Austell, Cornwall, is pioneering many of those changes. Nationwide has gone from powering its presses with renewable energy and...
Luxury Packaging Printer of the Year: Boss Print
Boss by name, boss by nature: the west London printer lays on the luxury like no other, notching up another impressive performance in this category. “Loved some of the materials choices, and simply...
High-volume Magazine Printer of the Year: Wyndeham Roche
This reconfigured category was won for the first time last year by this year’s winner. Once again Wyndeham Roche produced “a web offset printing masterclass”, according to the judges. Boat...
Brochure Printer of the Year: Pureprint Group
If a picture paints a thousand words, then the highest-quality brochure must speak volumes - the production values on show here are among the highest in print, said the judges.
Direct Mail Printer of the Year: Geoff Neal Group
Our judges have a beef about this one: “All too often direct mail is slurred with the ‘junk mail’ label, yet it can show the true marketing potential of print.” Geoff Neal Group proved it with “a...
Michael Passmore passes away
Michael Passmore, former managing director and chairman of Alabaster Passmore & Sons, has passed away.
60 seconds with… Mostly Flat
Graphic designer and artist printmaker Dulcie Fulton started Mostly Flat in 2013 after she took a letterpress class that reminded her how much she loved the process.