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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...
Government raises concerns on position of migrant workers in UK
It was one step too far from a government that is becoming too well-versed in u-turns. Newly-appointed home secretary Amber Rudd, in her speech to the Conservative Party Conference at the start of...
‘2017 is really going to be a pivotal year’
Following a torrid period when his beloved Printed.com could have ended up in the arms of another, founder Nick Green looks back on an “exceptionally hard” year, while looking forward to bigger and...
Clever chemists cook up special FX for value-add
Historically manufacturers used to unveil new ink ranges every three to five years. Often these inks were launched to great fanfare and would accompany a new piece of hardware. However, in recent...
Blunkett hails virtues of print at charity luncheon
Former Labour cabinet minister Lord David Blunkett addressed a packed Stationer’s Hall, London, for the annual The Printing Charity (TPC) luncheon yesterday (3 November).
Call for memories of Monotype's Beatrice Warde
A PhD candidate is searching for post-war printing industry apprentices of the 1950s and 1960s who have personal memories of Monotype’s legendary publicity manager, Beatrice Warde.
A focus on the past helps build for the future
There’s no future in history, unlike heritage. And for one large-format printer what lies ahead has never been more promising for a service both high in impact and highly acclaimed.
Don’t let the funding maze deter skills goals
When printing giant Polestar shut its doors for the last time earlier this year, it wasn’t just the trade for its various high-profile clients that rivals were clamouring over – its staff were in...