Publishing
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.
Print enables inspiration to take flight
You can almost touch them. In fact you can almost feel just how satisfying it was to make them. Admiring this year’s Power of Print cover’s origami cranes, you’re instantly connected with the appeal...
New tech opens up short-run options
What do the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), esoteric football magazine Pickles, and newly married Lydia and Jamie from Sheffield have in common? Answer: they’ve all produced their own newspapers...
Web offset wondering-land
Jo Francis is still obsessing about the future shape of the UK web offset market.
MPG's T-Print bound for US
The Timsons T-Print from MPG’s King’s Lynn site has been sold to a large American book printer.
Killer app: Killer app PCP puts in a virtuoso performance for Cullum mag
Looking barely old enough to be in HMV on his own, Jamie Cullum has gone and confused the issue even further. The fresh-faced singer-songwriter and instrumentalist has now published his own magazine...
Ipex aims for 'event' status
Ipex has been boosted by fresh commitments from Goss International and Screen, with almost 80% of the available space at the re-energised show now sold.
Heidelberg to phase out GTO 52
Heidelberg has announced it will phase out production of its Printmaster GTO 52 from March 2014 as it "realigns its small format-product portfolio".
KBA sales down 20% after Q3 2013
Following its profit warning issued at the beginning of the month, the German press manufacturer has posted a pre tax loss of €16.3m for the first nine months of 2013 on revenues of €729.9m.
Johnston Press revenues continue decline but operating profit up
Total revenue was down 6.8% year-on-year although Johnston’s digital strategy is beginning to pay off, the company said in its interim management statement.