Printers
A forte for IT can help orchestrate greater harmony
There is no doubt that the top dog in enterprises when it comes to all things IT and technology is the chief information officer (CIO).
Innovation can deliver for both big and small
The label printing landscape is shifting, as evidenced by events that took place just as this article was being compiled.
Q&A: Linzi Blackwell Senior graphic designer, Primeprint Newark
Linzi has been working as a graphic designer for Primeprint Newark for six years after graduating with a BA (Hons) in Printed Textiles from University College Falmouth.
Overmatter: Stop right there
Ah, stop-motion animation, a technique that brings back fond memories of Morph, Trumpton et al, as well as more recent exponents such as Wallace & Gromit.
60 seconds with Belmont Packaging
Belmont Packaging was founded in 1978. The firm set up an e-commerce division, Boxed-Up, five years ago, supplying a range of boxes to smaller merchants.
Ronset creates a buzz with sparky open day images
Open days are intended to help a school showcase its merits to the local parents and last month Blessed Trinity College in Burnley, Lancashire enlisted digital and wide-format printer Ronset to create...
‘It’s all about return on investment’
Earlier this month, The Printing Charity, in partnership with Ricoh, took the opportunity presented by its annual luncheon to organise a roundtable discussion on how the industry can prepare for...
Bring the family together under the same roof
The move took them only one and a half miles away but the consequence was far reaching.
Q&A: Jamie Court, managing director, Clinical Print Finishers
Jamie has worked in print finishing for 23 years. He’s married to Kathy and they have two children, Charlie aged six and Abi aged four.
60 seconds with H&H Reeds Printers
The company originally started in 1878 as Reeds, a small family firm of printers and stationers based in Penrith in Cumbria. It remained in the same hands until 2006 when the now managing director...