Disciplines

Keep clients’ brands safe and sound

Every marcomms practitioner will vouch that brand recollection and brand assets are the most important commodities that brands need to protect.

Star product: Foliant Taurus 530NG 4x4

A fast and simple laminating system that can handle single- and double-sided jobs up to B2.

60 seconds with Kenads Printers

Kenads was started in the summer of 1982 by Ken Strudwick, the father of current managing director Ian Strudwick.

Overmatter: island life

Overmatter has been informed that quite a few people are apparently glued to the telly at the moment, gripped by the goings-on at a place called Love Island, where one of the industry’s very own (well...

Q&A: David Daw, managing director, Print 4 Business

David is 48, has spent 23 years in print, is married with two children and his hobbies include eating out and sport.

Killer app: Signs Express Plymouth gives hospice charity facelift

St Luke’s Hospice in Plymouth has cared for more than 3,500 people in the past year and its significance in the community is reflected by the success of its 30 charity shops across Devon and Cornwall....

Caledonian printers search for rays of hope in the Brexit fog

Scotland is at a crossroads. The twin, closely fought issues of Brexit and Scottish independence have divided the country – and the former is now reigniting the latter.

Can membership declines be halted?

Figures from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) provided to the BBC earlier this month revealed that trade union membership levels have dropped sharply in recent times, particularly among young people.

Print’s future is in safe hands

We all have great work days, not so great work days and then, every so often, we have one of those amazing days where it feels more than a little fraudulent to use the word work as a descriptive.

‘It’s so much fun to be in a dream team’

At one time, printers were his customers. Now, after spending many years working at industry equipment manufacturers, Konica Minolta Marketing Services global chief executive Yves Rogivue finds...