Rising star: Jordon Conroy, general operative, Nuneaton Signs

Jordon is 26 and has worked at Nuneaton Signs since 2021. The Warwickshire business became a social enterprise six years ago, and currently 66% of employees have a disability.

For the benefit of all

While individuals clearly work to earn a living, it’s the small things in life that an employer offers that can make all the difference as to whether employees feel cared for, go the extra mile, or...

Labour, print, employment law... Discuss

It cannot be said that the Labour government, not yet a year in office, isn’t trying to shake up society.

Do good and share with others

It’s notable that the foundations of the three Abrahamic religions – Christianity, Islam and Judaism – are each bedded on doctrines that require their adherents to do good for others.

Killer app: Moss vamps up Monroe show

Putting Marylin Monroe into print is one thing – who on this planet hasn’t seen her face? – but doing her justice is quite another.

The fall of Ancient House Press

This should have been a big year for Ancient House Press.

A strong social media strategy can reap a bevy of business rewards

Social media has transformed the way we communicate, and while some of the major platforms came into our lives as early as the first half of the 2000s, it’s not until later that decade that many...

Printweek editor, Darryl Danielli

Make the most of social media but don’t forget your IRL connections

Social media is an incredibly polarising topic.

Overmatter: Marketing genius or genuine blooper?

The team at Surreal, maker of high protein, low-carb adult cereals, certainly made the most of a post-Christmas promo error – if it really was the latter.

TJ Books is based in Padstow, Cornwall. Image: Google Maps

TJ Books looks to appoint admins

TJ Books has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator, just six months after it bought Charlesworth’s business and assets from that company’s administrators in a pre-pack deal.

Election print and postal pressures highlighted in AEA report

The Association of Electoral Administrators (AEA) has put forward a raft of recommendations that would – if adopted – make future elections less stressful for specialist print and mailing providers.

Murakami: sustainable printing is here to stay

Riso celebrates 20 years of inkjet

Riso is marking 20 years since its entry into inkjet printing this year.