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An ink spill at Howard Hunt was likened to children’s TV show Art Attack

Review of 2019: May

Our annual roundup of all the big stories around the UK printing industry.

Hulley: "a decade of discovery rather than disappointment"

New year predictions: Paul Hulley, Clays

Clays chief executive Paul Hulley has a wish list item that would appeal to many, if not all, print bosses. He’s also hoping for more diversity in the industry and sees opportunity in demonstrating...

New Taylor Bloxham CEO Teresa-Anne Dunleavy

New year predictions: Teresa-Anne Dunleavy, Taylor Bloxham Group

Taylor Bloxham Group chief executive Teresa-Anne Dunleavy shares her highlights – including a memorable Calcutta Cup – and belief that listening to customers will prove the best way forward for the...

Pickersgill: Remember to say thank you

New year predictions: Koli Pickersgill, Immediate Media

Immediate’s production and repro director believes that printers should be evangelical about the power of print.

Lovell: Acts of kindness are catalysts for a better, more tolerant and happy society

New year predictions: Neil Lovell, The Printing Charity

As the CEO of the industry’s charity, Lovell’s lowlight for the past decade was the lack of kindness in society, but he believes that will change for the better and so will print’s prospects if we...

Paragon invests in Nottingham site

Review of 2019: March

Our annual roundup of all the big stories around the UK printing industry.

Levy: Be true to yourself and your values

New year predictions: Diana Levy, Royal Horticultural Society

RHS print and production services manager Levy believes that printers and buyers should stop viewing each other with suspicion if they really want to succeed.

The Bank of England launched a £50m tender for the supply of banknote polymer

Review of 2019: January

Our annual roundup of all the big stories around the UK printing industry.

So long, 2019

Jo Francis ponders the special sauce that makes a successful print business, while hoping UK printers can capitalise on the current requirement for known provenance.

L-R: Brett Platt, CMYUK; Joel Willcock, CMYUK; Dave Hill, Slade; Sarah Neate, CMYUK and Sam Hill, Stradale Italia

CMYUK helps new Ferrari workshop look to the future

It’s the time that wide-format printers have a ball as Sam Hill, son of Slade guitarist Dave Hill, commended CMYUK for its work decking out his new Ferrari workshop.