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Wyndeham prints new 85,000-run magazine for growing readers

Wyndeham Peterborough is capitalising on the buoyant market for children's magazines by printing a brand extension of kids’ TV show Hey Duggee, which hit the newsstands last week.

Antalis in the pink after raising £4,500 for charity

Antalis staff spent last Friday hopping, skipping, running and roller skating to raise money for charity – in between selling paper and consumables of course.

Finish gets creative with motioncutter investment

Mock-up and experiential agency Finish is hoping to transform its offering with a new Motioncutter high-speed digital laser cutter.

Brydian Cards buys into Genius way to print 100m cards

Brydian Cards expects to double its gift card output to 100 million a year and “put us nearer the big boys” after investing £800,000.

Roland DG launches new high-volume inkjet

Roland DG has launched a new high-volume wide-format inkjet, the Soljet EJ-640.

Danwood and Kyocera partner on 3D print sales

Managed print services company the Danwood Group is tapping into the “exploding” 3D printer market in a partnership with Kyocera Document Solutions UK.

T-shirt printer helps new business boost turnover

A fledgling t-shirt printing business that expanded its service after buying a direct-to-garment printer has seen business boom after introducing a while-you-wait service for bespoke shirts.

Xerox to review entire portfolio

Xerox is undertaking a review of all of its businesses in the light of disappointing financial results that could result in the sale of some of its operations.

OOH and direct mail adspend grows as other print sees decline

Advertising spend in printed newspapers and magazines continues to decline but out-of-home (OOH) and direct mail spend has risen, according to industry figures.

Bloody image commemorates atomic bomb deaths

Harry Pearce is a partner at design agency Pentagram Design, which has offices in London and across the globe. Shrewd in business, he has a superb creative mind, according to Gary Bird, managing...

Overmatter: future shocks

Back to the Future Day had PrintWeek readers reminiscing about the industry 30 years ago, and now.

KCS targets e-tailers with 2D barcode facility

KCS Trade Print aims to capitalise on the burgeoning ‘returns logistics’ market for e-tailers with its new 2D barcoding capability.

H&H Reeds Printers in six-figure Heidelberg spend

H&H Reeds Printers has swapped two machines for one in a six-figure switch from Xerox to Heidelberg digital print kit.

Paperlinx name change approved as company reveals acquisition plans

Paperlinx shareholders have voted to rename the company Spicers as its chairman called 2015 a “challenging and transformative year”.

Moo and Arjo team up to offer smart business cards

Web-to-print company Moo has launched its long-touted NFC-enabled business cards after partnering with Arjowiggins Creative Papers on the venture.