Disciplines

Keep an eye open for warning signs
If you have spent many years driving the same roads, you will have become familiar with them, probably to the extent that you no longer need to check road signs or maps. Once-prominent landmarks now...

Don’t let late payers get the upper hand
Every business will, from time to time, encounter problems with late payment of its bills.

Prevent web piracy with preparation
Last week’s ransomware attack that forced the NHS to cancel operations and affected organisations as diverse as FedEx, Renault and the Russian interior ministry may have been unprecedented in scale,...

Wide-format community sets sail and anchors in party port
There was a buzz by the waterways of Hamburg earlier this month and it could only mean one thing, Hafengeburtstag was back!

Killer app: Footprint breathes life into hospital waiting room
In March, James Hempstead, managing director of Cambridge-based sign and graphics specialist Footprint Signs & Graphics, found himself making the unfortunate trip to Addenbrooke’s Hospital’s A&E...

60 seconds with Myprint Partners
Back in 2014, Myprint Partners co-founder Richard Green approached Ian McCloskey (pictured) who was working as sales manager within the industry, with an idea to set up a new printing company.

Q&A: Nicholas Russell, managing director, Cambridge Printers
We think Nicholas must be one of PrintWeek’s longest-standing readers as he’s been reading the magazine (and its forebears) for more than 50 years. He started out as a management trainee at the...

Who will be print’s flag-bearer?
Despite it being more than a year since its demise, if you put the word Polestar in a PrintWeek headline then it’s still guaranteed to be one of the most read stories.

Improving outlook signals better DM weather ahead
Evidence that print is making something of a comeback, in the marketing sphere at least, continues to grow more and more convincingly.

Star product: Duplo DuSense DDC-810
Duplo breaks into digital spot varnishing with compact device.