Wide-format

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.

Allen Signs acquires Double Red printing division

Vehicle livery and signmaking specialist Allen Signs has acquired the printing division of photographic agency Double Red, for an undisclosed sum.

Service Graphics digs deep for 'state-of-the-art' Dursts

Service Graphics has boosted production by investing in three Durst Rho P10 wide-format printers for its sites in Chessington and Glasgow.

60 seconds with HNS Signs

HNS Signs was established in 2010, initially to provide signs to the hospitals, but has since expanded to offer everything from plaques for royal openings, restaurants, bars and hospitals, to vehicle...

Service Graphics installs huge wrap at former BBC TV Centre

A property developer has opted for a 1,500sqm car park wrap to draw attention to a forthcoming £400m mixed-use development at the former BBC Television Centre.

Wide-format firm hails Mimaki JV150 for bus wraps

A West Midlands family business is lining up more wraps for double-decker buses and other vehicles after investing in a Mimaki JV150-160 solvent printer.

Cumbrian company brings print power to 39 steps

Cumbria-based H&H Reeds Printers has helped a local school to maximise the power of print to teach children maths.

Athena re-emerges as web-to-print cover art venture

Iconic poster company Athena has re-launched – as a web-to-print operation printing high-quality licensed album art from a facility in York.

Signs & Imaging (Southeast) buys Bubble-Free Applicator

Signmaking company Signs & Imaging (Southeast) has made "a fantastic investment" by purchasing a Bubble-Free Applicator 1700.

Projects & Print sees 25% turnover boost following investment

Hertfordshire-based Projects & Print has grown turnover by 25% in the first half of this year compared to the same period in 2014 after investing nearly £100,000 in new kit.