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60 seconds with Ellison Printing
Ellison Printing was established in 1971 by Fred and Hazel Ellison. Fred is a time-served master printer and self employment was a natural progression. Their daughter Jane has been involved “since...

Overmatter: charity round-up
A shout-out and a hat-tip go to the legion of print folk who are out there doing good work for good causes.

Q&A: Jameson Smith, founder and director, Assembly Direct Mail
Jameson, 42, has been in the print business for 24 years. Since 2004 he has built Colchester-based Assembly Direct Mail up to provide a range of services including litho/digital printing and...

Founding a low-cost start-up
For new firms, keeping costs to a minimum is certainly sensible, but how low can you go?

Print insight from the buyer’s perspective
It’s not often that you get a group of leading print buyers together in one room, but that’s exactly what happened last month at one of the three judging days for the PrintWeek Awards. So rather than...

The UK will never be the same again, whatever the outcome
This Thursday, some 4m Scottish residents will head to the polling booths to answer a simple yes or no question: Should Scotland be an independent country?

Me & my: Fuji Brillia plates, PlateRite platesetter and processor
For many printers, beta testing a prospective bit of kit is something akin to a Top Gear challenge. The kit is put through its paces on all sorts of different jobs, the data’s crunched and pored over,...

PressOn strengthens project planning with new hire
Large-format digital printer PressOn has appointed Nick Lake as key project manager to help the firm to explore new business opportunities.

Memorial service planned for Kathy Woodward
A memorial service for the late BPIF chief executive Kathy Woodward will be held in London next month.

Hollanders ramps up production to keep up with demand
Hollanders Printing Systems has ramped up production of its Fespa Digital-launched ColorBooster CB250 textile printer after it received an “an unprecedented number of orders” for the entry-level...