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Killer app: Dust, sweat and fields: Glastonbury Free Press puts on a show
Most newspaper printers work out of the spotlight. They might have the world’s biggest celebrities on their covers, but they avoid attention.
Wright on: Wallace Print proves it’s fit for purpose
In a world of 24-hour turnarounds and same-day deliveries, delivering a job at speed is a familiar challenge to many printers.
Celloglas slimes up glow-in-the-dark Ghostbusters cover
At around 70,000 copies sold per issue, Empire magazine is proof that the sector is far from moribund. However, it did want its March 2024 issue to be a bit more dead – or rather, undead.
Embrace wraps up at Merry Hill
Merry Hill shopping centre near Dudley has been undergoing a five-year, £50m metamorphosis. One of the largest such centres in the country, it features over two hundred shops, a bus station and a...
Photographer takes a punt with Cambridge book
Martin Bond has been taking a photo of Cambridge – its people, buildings and animals – every day for the past 13 years.
Killer app: Disc jockey printers stay vinyl-free for vegan eatery
Print Station has an unusual origin story. Starting off as a team of DJs rocking the kasbah at weddings and bar mitzvahs, the company of disc-spinners realised it could offer print as an additional...
Charity proves Contagious for Winchester College
Sent to thousands of homes in 45 countries, Winchester College’s Wykeham Journal is a vital part of the college’s charitable fundraising.
Killer App: Minuteman Press Bath dresses van to plug city festival
The past few months have seen several major cultural events that generated large amounts of print – the Coronation of King Charles III and Eurovision in Liverpool to name two – but the usual busy...
Killer App: Labour of love for debut author’s print
While writers joke about a novel being their ‘baby’, the reality is that first-time parents can be forgiven for a little trepidation seeing their creation come into the world.
Killer app: Wall art that's off the scale
The Photographers’ Gallery recently launched the Soho Photography Quarter (SPQ), a cultural space presenting free open-air exhibitions and projections. It is currently displaying Fire/Flood, an...