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Wonderbly plans further expansion under new owner
Private equity firm Graphite Capital has acquired personalised childrens’ book specialist Wonderbly, with expansion plans including products for third-party clients.

Grafenia cuts costs for new life post-Covid
Grafenia has published a full year of pandemic-impacted results, with CEO Peter Gunning describing the firm as “the canary in the coronamine” in terms of the knock-on effects across its customer base.

Moonpig: customer purchasing starting to normalise
Moonpig has posted its maiden results as a PLC, and has flagged that the incredible growth at the business fuelled by the pandemic will be tempered in the future as life in general settles down to a...

Moonpig adds Sunday deliveries
Moonpig is taking advantage of Royal Mail’s new Sunday parcel delivery service through a new partnership.

Custom Gifts partners with The Range on personalisation offering
Custom Gifts has partnered with The Range to enable the retailer to launch more than 2,000 personalised gifts.

Me & My: EFI Vutek FabriVu 340i
Like so many good ideas, Ottimo Digital began with a conversation over a pint in a pub. In 2009, Nick Lindwall and Lee Crew got together for a drink. They had known each other since college and were...

DTG has designs on XL-sized growth
Consumer preferences and spending habits have been evolving for years, with attention shifting away from bricks-and-mortar stores to online retailers, and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has struck...

EFI adds item rental tools to W2P
EFI has added a new function to its MarketDirect StoreFront web-to-print system that allows users to manage rentals – for example items used in exhibitions and events.

Digital Print Technology - Working Better Together - just like Bill & Dave
Like many industries now, commercial printing is facing unprecedented levels of disruption. The question is do you embrace and drive that disruption or simply do your best to elegantly manage decline?

Spreadshirt expands embroidery textiles finishing offering
Spread Group’s create-your-own brand Spreadshirt has launched embroidery textiles finishing for runs as low as one in all of its European markets after investing in Tajima machinery.