Business Inspection

Add another string to your bow

It is billed as “the story of the Beatles as you’ve never seen it before”, and where better to launch a book on the Fab Four than their home city of Liverpool. The book in question, Visualising the...

A heavenly outcome for match made in Harrogate

Like the company he manages, Mark Plummer likes the direct approach, and where better for such an approach than the home county of direct talking: Yorkshire.

Skills schemes to attract bright young things

Whenever I thought of the print industry I pictured big warehouses printing stacks of newspapers: I guess I just thought of print as being quite old-fashioned,” recalls one of them.

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.

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.

How SMEs can help build a better world

In any given year, one in four people in the UK will experience a mental health problem, according to the Mental Health Foundation, something which the organisation flags up on 10 October each year,...

The flexible friends who do a grand job

"I contacted these guys about some varsity jackets,” reads one client testimonial on the Custom Planet website. “They responded within the hour. I made payment on a Friday for 25 embroidered jackets...

Intensive care secures a new lease of life

When a business is in trouble you need a plan, suggests Customark chairman Greg Lerigo. Today, Customark is in a good way, employing 90 staff and turning over just under £5m. But 10 years ago the...

Envisaging a new brand identity

At the end of 2015, the creative minds at Envisage Brand Experiences took the approaching new year as an opportunity to begin to plan for a renewal of the company’s image and on its website posted:...

Stronger teams build stronger businesses

Lindsey Halewood was scared of heights until she went on a staff engagement exercise for Prinovis, where she works in the press room.