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New CTO steps up at Moo
Moo has promoted Marta Jasinska to the role of chief technology officer and member of its executive team.

Handforth joins CyanX
Former Apex Digital Graphics sales and marketing director Neil Handforth has joined CyanX in a newly-created role.

Fespa Awards 2019 open for submissions
The longest-running awards competition in speciality print is once again calling for entries, with judges including a veteran printer to artists Salvador Dali and Joan Miró.

ProCo scoops top award at print's night of nights
The industry’s finest celebrated the magic of print at last night’s PrintWeek Awards, at which Sheffield-headquartered ProCo were crowned the 2018 Company of the Year.

Book Printer of the Year: Boss Print
Last year’s highly commended entry turned a new leaf in 2018 with an outright category win. “Great attention to detail, with complex technical solutions to difficult issues resulting in beautiful...

Industrial Digital Printer of the Year: Go Inspire Solutions
Go Inspire got the balance right to win for the first time a category in which data handling, variables, text and images are as important as the overall quality of the printed product.

Out-of-home Printer of the Year: VGL
VGL put the ‘ooh!’ into OOH print with five Mamma Mia bus wraps with rainbow glitter vinyl that give a shimmering illusion of movement when hit by light. A Sky building wrap meanwhile featured giant...

Bespoke Magazine Printer of the Year: Park Communications
Beauty Papers, a photography-led magazine on the culture of make-up and beauty, helped Park Communications win this category.

Bespoke Digital Printer of the Year: Screaming Colour
Judges were looking for short-run, high-value brochures, packaging and presentation packs. They found “a standard across the whole category that was stunning, but this entry in particular was...

Catalogue Printer of the Year: Precision Colour Printing
Although high-quality printing was essential for this category, judges also took into account the production constraints often imposed in catalogue work. However, that wasn’t strictly necessary for...