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Bespoke Digital Printer of the Year 2015: Screaming Colour

Screaming Colour is making a habit of this. Highly commended last year, winner in 2013, the creative production house in London romped home again in 2015. Judges for the category, aimed at short-run,...

Luxury Packaging Printer of the Year 2015: Boss Print

“Great detail, great consistency, great impact - a great entry all round,” was the judges verdict. The box-and-scroll achievement presentation box for Royal Holloway University included a...

Trainee of the Year 2015: Jonathan Taylor, De La Rue

“Two years ago I could not imagine the fantastic rewards that lay ahead,” said Jonathan. That was before he joined De La Rue as an apprentice printer. He now works on components that go into bank...

Customer Service Team of the Year 2015: Geoff Neal Group

Judges are exacting, and for this category they demanded no less than world-class customer service and exemplary performance – Geoff Neal Group at your service. Last year the company rolled out a...

Environmental Company of the Year 2015: DST

Judges were looking for evidence of programmes, changes and measurable results when weighing up entries for the Environmental Company of the Year. With DST, there were plenty across its seven sites.

SME of the Year 2015: First 4 Print Finishing

First the reckoning: “Quite possibly the toughest year in terms of the number of exceptional entries,” said the judges. “But this company once again proved, even in one of the toughest markets, that...

Company of the Year 2015: Buxton Press

Runner-up last year, Buxton Press, went one better in 2015 thanks to a raft of improvements, including extensive remodelling and extension of its factory in Derbyshire. Into the new-look site went two...

St Bride's CEO becomes Stationers Liveryman

St Bride Foundation chief executive Glyn Farrow has joined one of the UK's most select groups and become a City of London Liveryman.

Watermill Press shortlisted for Living Wage Champion awards

Bradford-based labelling manufacturer Watermill Press has been shortlisted by the Living Wage Foundation for the 2015 Living Wage Champion Awards.

Q&A: Chris Pinborough, manufacturing manager, Ancient House Press

Chris is the first recipient of the Kathy Woodward Award for Learning. He’s 32 and has been in print for 14 years, progressing from a time-served printing apprentice to his current role.