Design

Artworker+ aims to give resellers the extra capacity to take on larger projects

WTTB launches flexible design outsourcing service

Where The Trade Buys (WTTB) has launched a subscription-based artwork and design service for its resellers, to help them meet varying levels of demand.

Ian Ravey with some of Star Cutouts' products

Celeb cut-outs firm invests for growth

Star Cutouts has invested in market research AI and a new Kongsberg C64 automatic cutting table as part of an ambitious plan for growth.

Serif Affinity Publisher: competes with InDesign

Design for print: stalled potential?

Today’s design and layout programs are really good. So good in fact, that there’s not a lot that could make them better. And that is a problem for their developers and also for their users.

Funky Pigeon: currently "experiencing some issues"

Online card retailer hit by cyber attack

A cyber attack has left online cards and gifts site Funky Pigeon unable to process new orders.

The pandemic has had a massive impact on designers’ tastes

‘Phygital’ future for colour, say designers

The pandemic has powered a trend for colours and designs that transcend the borders between media, as UK designers gear up for a future where technology is integrated even closer into our daily lives,...

The four concepts that are through to the final stage

Formara supports Southend's city switch

Formara is supporting its hometown Southend-on-Sea with a rebrand following its elevation to city status.

PopHeads 3D tiger: sustainable craft for kids

StackaWraps takes 3D know-how into mass market

StackaWraps has scored a major coup for its new PopHeads pop-out posters after National Geographic included a 3D tiger in its Kids magazine.

Fineman will leave the group next week

IG Design Group CEO in abrupt exit

IG Design Group is looking for a new CEO after incumbent Paul Fineman unexpectedly announced his departure.

Balcony Shirts: "to raise so much money was brilliant”

Balcony Shirts turns spoof design into charity gain

Balcony Shirts has raised more than £800 for homeless charity Shelter after producing a one-off t-shirt inspired by the Downing Street lockdown parties scandal.

Sad tale tops January’s most read

While our first 2022 listicle of the most-read articles on printweek.com could hardly be described as cheery collection, much like with the January skies, if you look hard enough there was the...