Books

Pearson exec claims iPad and Kindle make inkjet strategy paramount

Publisher Pearson demonstrated the power it wields over the book printing industry at HP's Publishing Innovations event held at Italian printer Rotolito in Milan last week.

Help Line: Print by numbers and MIS expertise

Jo Francis tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles

Finishing firms team up to produce 'impossible' die-cut book

Visual Editions, a London-based niche publisher, has turned book production into an art form with the publication of its first major title, <i>Tree of Codes</i>.

Help Line: Cards, waterproof grades & canvases

<b>Jo Francis tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles</b>

Not by the book

As costs are forced down, larger book printers are having to get involved ever higher in the supply chain, while small operators are bringing their specialist knowledge into play, writes Jon Severs

Currency war improves UK book print outlook

A major power shift in the global book printing industry could be on the horizon as a result of new technology, transport costs and rising wages in South East Asia.