Printers
Q&A: Howard Forton, marketing manager, Irongate Managed Communications
Howard started his marketing and sales career back in 1981 and has been involved with print one way or another ever since: either specifying it, buying it or managing teams that either manage it, use...
Killer app: Celloglas extends finishing frontier for Future mag
The latest issue of Future Publishing’s graphic design magazine Computer Arts, themed ‘Love Print/Love Digital’, shows readers 20 ways to enhance print and digital projects and covers branding,...
The commercial case for green initiatives
Consider this four-colour process: ideally we’d all like to be as green as possible, but things are never black and white, and anything that’s likely to send us into the red, however worthy, has to be...
60 seconds with Hammond Bindery
Trade binding specialist Hammond Bindery was founded in 1976, and then acquired by long-established printer H Charlesworth & Co in the early 1980s.
Why Lord Sugar needs to sweeten his behaviour
Someone is not performing to an acceptable standard. They are for the chop and it’s down to you to administer the coup de grâce. Is this your Lord Sugar moment? Do you point the finger of doom with a...
Q&A: Matt Galloway, sales and business development, Galloways Printers
Matt started out in engineering at 18, but quickly realised that sitting in front of a computer screen working on large scale jobs such as schools, stadia and large industrial units wasn’t for him....
60 seconds with Telford Repro
Telford Repro was formed in 1994 and has grown from its origins as a copy shop and plan printing specialist into one of the leading short-run digital print specialists in the West Midlands.
Overmatter: happy birthday, hot stuff
It’s been a while since Overmatter has had a nice print-related cake to write about, so thanks goodness for Systematic Print Management, which has saved us from our slough of sponge-deprived despond.
Creating your own mailing super site
Setting up an entirely new factory, effectively from the starting point of a blank sheet of paper, is a luxury afforded to few print bosses and one that would be a dream for many.
Heir line pilots: How to navigate a successful route to your next leader
To outsiders it seemed a natural succession: the young Scottish leader had been successfully running a rival, although much smaller, operation in the neighbouring county to that of the grizzled...