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Thirlby leaves Pureprint for new challenge
Pureprint and Anthony Thirlby have parted company in what has been described as an amicable split.

Take your site to the next level
Dean Johnson knew he had to expand his horizons when he could barely see any horizon at all. The family sign-making business he runs was so chock-full of equipment and bustling with staff and walk-in...

Q&A: Zack Sutherland Digital printing and finishing apprentice, Pureprint
Zack is 19 and has spent six months in print – he was attracted to the industry because he wanted an apprenticeship that was “hands-on with some thinking involved”. His outside of work activities...

The countdown to Drupa begins...
With a mere eight weeks to go until the big show opens its doors, the excitement surrounding the impending Drupa in PrintWeek Towers is palpable.

60 seconds with Tudor Bookbinding
Ian Chamberlain set up Tudor Bookbinding in 1992, after spotting a gap in the market for a print finishing service while working as a binding room manager. The firm started off in the centre of...

Drupa stand highlights: pre-media, MIS, workflow & W2P
The first in a series of round-ups of all the launches attendees can take a closer look at at Drupa 2016.

Exhibitors focus on more automation in pre-media kit
As we start the countdown to Drupa at the end of May, it’s evident that increasing automation of the end-to-end workflow will be a major theme on a lot of stands.

Star product: Soyang SoDecor wallpaper
New material capitalises on burgeoning home decor trend.

Me & my: Heidelberg Linoprint CP
It’s difficult for the average print boss to truly get a grip on how their business is performing. On paper the numbers might look great, but unless you have intimate inside knowledge as to how each...

Spin Print expands headcount by 25%
A Yorkshire-based print company has boosted the size of its team by a quarter after a series of appointments as it looks to expand in 2016 with a new B2 press.