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Printed Easy reveals details of hardbound book service
Web-to-print specialist Printed Easy will launch its on-demand casebound book service on 27 August.

Your destination for premium sign and display innovation
Sign China is set to open its doors next month, with organisers saying this year’s show will be the perfect place to discover the latest trends in graphics, printing, signage, LEDs, and smart...

Major Hollywood auction puts rare print up for sale
A massive Hollywood film memorabilia auction has gone live, putting millions of dollars’ worth of props, costumes, and collectable print up for sale.

‘Swiftie Steps’ installed overnight for Taylor Swift concert
Ashford large-format firm Graphic Point worked through the night to beat a tight deadline and install a bespoke staircase graphic for Taylor Swift’s Wembley Stadium concerts in June.

Monthly round-up of the biggest stories in print
Sad news from the south coast led June’s ranking of most read stories, which also featured the industry’s election ‘printing error’ trope, the exit of an industry stalwart and details of one group’s...

Catch-up on last month's biggest stories
May’s most read might have been dominated by deals, demises and disqualifications, but it was another ‘D’s print related auction that topped last month’s listicle.

HP secures 'transformational' Canva deal, highlights portfolio depth
HP has secured an exclusive, multi-year global partnership with graphic design platform Canva that it said would significantly benefit printers using HP technology, making them the preferred...

Canon teases B2 sheetfed inkjet, unveils Heidelberg partnership
Canon has announced a new B2 sheetfed inkjet at Drupa, with the new press part of a global sales and service partnership with Heidelberg that will involve the German manufacturer selling OEM versions...

Perhaps unsurprisingly, our ‘There’s no business like show business’ issue features this year’s two big events; Fespa and Drupa, with a review of the former and preview of the latter…
As well as looking at the shows, our April and May issue is jam-packed with thought-provoking insights.