Web to print
Pixartprinting expands global online outlet network
Italian-based web-to-print provider Pixartprinting has opened five new online shops, bringing the number of outlets on offer from the company to 11.
London retailers host live t-shirt printing
Live t-shirt design and printing has been rolled out at Liberty London and Topman Oxford Circus, in collaboration with interactive print specialist Yr Store.
Print sets the beat at the heart of the marketing mix
For decades print was a medium of choice for marketers. Like TV and radio, it was a well proven method that delivered measurable ROI. Then the internet, email and SMS messaging came along and suddenly...
Print is inked into the fabric of life
Even with the highly experimental cuisine, a world without print is no fun at all – just one day without print is a struggle to get through.
B2C photobook production platforms put to the test
Who’d have thought that, along with Xbox Ones, PS4s and iPad Minis, one of the most popular gifts come Christmas Day 2013 would be something much more traditional – the humble photo. Or rather the...
Eclipse rounds off £2m spend and hints at more to come
Eclipse has rounded off a £2m spend in digital and post-press kit for its Eclipse 4dm direct mail arm with a £200,000 IT upgrade across both parts of the business, with more digital and finishing kit...
Hertfordshire Display eyes sales growth with new W2P arm
Hertfordshire Display is developing a web-to-print arm that it plans to launch next year.
Bluetree invests in new CTP for W2P arm
Bluetree Design & Print has installed a new Heidelberg Suprasetter A75 to boost efficiency at its new web-to-print arm Route One Print (www.route1print.co.uk).
Duplo hails last week's London Calling event
Duplo has acclaimed London Calling 5i as its most successful to date in terms of attendees, sales and integration of its event partners.
Prontaprint Walsall rounds off £400,000 spend to realign business
Prontaprint Walsall has bought an Esko Kongsberg i-XE10 digital cutting table, which rounds off a £400,000 investment programme to refocus the business.