DG3 to present print work at Downing Street

Commercial printer DG3 will have its work scrutinised by the highest order today as one of its latest print jobs is presented to Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

East-London-based DG3 has been commissioned by designer Bell to produce the Global Fellowship book, which will be unveiled today at 10 Downing Street.

The Global Fellowship was launched this year by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the British Council, and offers young people the chance to participate in schemes to learn about how to contribute to the global economy.

Around 100 UK school leavers were sent by the Global Fellowship to China, Brazil and India to study each country's approach to unlocking talent, enterprise and entrepreneurship.

The children are reporting back to the Prime Minister through the book, which DG3 completed this weekend.

Director of operations John Macdonald said: "We have utilised all of our resources, which include litho and digital technology and the latest colour management software, to produce this high-profile project within a very demanding schedule."

Bell creative director Ian Allison added: "We have worked with DG3 collaboratively (literally overnight) to ensure that the book itself is a stunning example of what this country can offer the world in terms of creativity and quality."