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60 seconds with Direct to Media Print
Direct to Media Print (DTM) was born out of Peerless Plastics & Coatings, a specialist in protective coatings for a multitude of different products.
Q&A: Hannah Tunnicliffe Sales director, Panda Press (Stone)
Hannah has been in print since she was 18, for reasons that will become obvious in her answers to this Q&A. She is married to Laurence, her co-owner at Panda Press and they have two children Molly,...
60 seconds with Northwolds
Northwolds was started in 1978 by Norman Sykes and Pete Meggit. Norman retired a few years ago but his son Chris is still a director of the business, which was acquired by Gurdev Singh in August 2014...
Q&A: Sam Jackson Production operative, We Do Print, Commercial Foundations
Sam, who had been homeless, was the first young person to join the 12-week volunteer programme at the Cheltenham social enterprise. He was such a success he gained a full-time post and in October his...
New year predictions: Mike Phillips, The Delta Group
The Delta Group chief executive Mike Phillips says that while Brexit was a disappointment, it might actually represent an opportunity provided the industry doesn’t get complacent.
New year predictions: Parry Jones, The Specialist Works
Unsurprisingly, given that he’s managing director of print at full service media agency The Specialist Works, Parry Jones is a passionate advocate of print. And all he wants for Christmas is for the...
New year predictions: Ryan Hennessey, The AA
AA head of marketing services Ryan Hennessey knows that savvy printers can call the tune when it comes to variable digital colour, although he’ll also be hoping to rock the sector with a very special...
New year predictions: Charles Jarrold, the BPIF
BPIF chief executive Charles Jarrold says that while there may be some challenges in the year ahead, there will continue to be plenty of opportunities – and on a personal level, he hopes 2017 will be...
Q&A: Michael Collins Printer five-colour B1, Print 4 Nottingham
Michael is 62, and has spent 46 years in the industry. He recently reduced his hours to three days a week as part of a phased move towards retirement.
60 seconds with Woodmansterne
Woodmansterne started in 1953 and for 35 years was the leading publisher and manufacturer of colour slides in the world.