Disciplines

Kornit unveils heavy-duty digital garment printer
Kornit Digital has unveiled the Atlas, a new heavy-duty direct-to-garment (DTG) printer designed for digital t-shirt and garment decoration on an industrial scale.

Manchester Printers boosts growth with BBF buy
Manchester Printers has acquired print management firm Berkeley Business Forms (BBF) in a bid to move into the North West and North Wales markets.

LT Print Group adds Horizon bookletmaker to expanding digital wing
LT Print Group has taken on its second Horizon bookletmaker, an SPF-200L, in order to accommodate its growing digital offering.

Lay-offs at EWO as web press shuttered
EWO Media has shut down its 16pp web press with the loss of more than half the jobs at its Essex facility.

Prolog managers buy three sites out of admin
Three of Promotional Logistics' six sites have been sold back to former members of the management team.

Cross-party talks held on future of Arjo Stoneywood mill
Politicians, union leaders and managers have met to discuss the future of Arjowiggins’ Stoneywood mill, after it was placed into administration last week alongside Arjowiggins’ other UK operations.

Murdoch seeks to merge The Times and Sunday Times
Rupert Murdoch’s London-based newspapers The Times and Sunday Times have asked for government approval to share resources across both titles.

Aspirations and wishful thinking
As is rapidly becoming a tradition, in this new year issue we feature the reflections on the year gone by and the hopes and dreams for the year ahead of some of print’s wise men and women.

Overmatter: legs akimbo
Grafenia is having some fun with the graphics and what might be described as a ‘strong look’ for its new Nettl business store in Exeter.

Wallace Print opens up Golden Gate opportunity
Originally wrought in 1862 as a gift for Queen Victoria, the Golden Gates were snapped up by savvy councillor Frederick Monks as a gift for his hometown, Warrington.