Marketing
Envisaging a new brand identity
At the end of 2015, the creative minds at Envisage Brand Experiences took the approaching new year as an opportunity to begin to plan for a renewal of the company’s image and on its website posted:...
Killer app: Title and Curtis engage sex appeal for a slicker Yes
Curtis Packaging and creative design agency Title have come together to sex up the packaging of the Yes organic personal lubricant range to help it to appeal more to the pleasure and general consumer...
A facelift can be more than just skin deep
When Scott Pearce and business partner Mark Gamble bought what was then called Datumpress in an MBO in 2008, due to the retirement of boss and company founder Alan Willis, it had a relatively small...
Put your talent for print at the centre of your branding
Printers spend the vast majority of their time producing eye-catching, creative printed collateral for their clients. They excel at producing consistently high standards of corporate communications...
Engelmann and Buckham announces rebrand
Machinery supplier Engelmann and Buckham has announced a rebrand to reflect “extensive recent business changes”.
Denmaur buys Revive brand, launches Amadeus Revive
Denmaur Independent Papers has bought the intellectual property rights and trademark of the Revive brand from the administrators of Paperlinx UK, and has plans to expand the range.
Geoff Neal rebrands with new company name, image and website
Geoff Neal Litho has rebranded as Geoff Neal Group to better reflect its service range and emphasise its status as a printer of high quality, creative work.
Proctor Paper & Board rebrands to PPB to emphasise expanding services
Proctor Paper & Board has rebranded with its two other companies, Buchanan Paper & Board and A&R Board Sales, to highlight its expanding service offering to customers.
Premier Paper Group buys Tullis Russell Advocate brand
Premier Paper Group has bought the former Tullis Russell paper brand Advocate from Tullis Russell administrators KPMG.
Playing the name game
Printers, on the whole, are not a bashful bunch. They are proud of their work, their skills and their machines and they will happily tell you as much.