Disciplines

Me & My: Inkcups Helix ONE
Like many businesses, the machines at The Branding Lab’s premises in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, were particularly quiet during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Labour, print, employment law... Discuss
It cannot be said that the Labour government, not yet a year in office, isn’t trying to shake up society.

Do good and share with others
It’s notable that the foundations of the three Abrahamic religions – Christianity, Islam and Judaism – are each bedded on doctrines that require their adherents to do good for others.

Killer app: Moss vamps up Monroe show
Putting Marylin Monroe into print is one thing – who on this planet hasn’t seen her face? – but doing her justice is quite another.

A strong social media strategy can reap a bevy of business rewards
Social media has transformed the way we communicate, and while some of the major platforms came into our lives as early as the first half of the 2000s, it’s not until later that decade that many...

TJ Books looks to appoint admins
TJ Books has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator, just six months after it bought Charlesworth’s business and assets from that company’s administrators in a pre-pack deal.

Election print and postal pressures highlighted in AEA report
The Association of Electoral Administrators (AEA) has put forward a raft of recommendations that would – if adopted – make future elections less stressful for specialist print and mailing providers.

Riso celebrates 20 years of inkjet
Riso is marking 20 years since its entry into inkjet printing this year.

Langley expands print wing with consumables buy
Langley Holdings has expanded its Print Technologies division with the acquisition of a specialist printing chemicals manufacturer.

Konica Minolta reveals Europe shipment dates for flagship C14010S
Konica Minolta yesterday (20 February) launched its new flagship range of colour toner production presses, teasing the C14010S’ arrival in Europe later this spring.