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Slated book print farmer changes name again

The company formerly known as Houseprint has changed its official name once again and complaints are still flooding in, with one client taking the business to a small claims court.

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Killer app: Wired for personalisation

London-based FE Burman has coupled the personalisation firepower of digital print with readily available public data to help Wired publisher Cond Nast roll out a series of personalised covers for its...

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WTTB puts multi-billion price tag on becoming Covid-secure

Research by Where The Trade Buys has put a staggering £3.68bn price tag on the UK-wide costs of being Covid-secure as businesses return to work.

Apple pushing novel personalisation

Product is poor!     .

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KBA unveils C16 to appeal to 16-page format markets

German press manufacturer KBA has launched a new web press, the C16, in order to fill what it claims is a gap in the 16-page market.

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Spineless Classics to sell one-page poster novels at John Lewis

London's Spineless Classics has sealed a deal with John Lewis to sell its Book On One Page posters in stores in time for Christmas.

QuarkXpress 5 beta demo

Quark is showing a beta version of QuarkXpress 5 in order to gain first hand user feedback before finalising its new features.

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Me & My: Zakeke visual commerce platform

Online personalisation can be big business in difficult times, if you approach it carefully. The early promise of personalised photobooks disappeared into the clutches of big suppliers who can use a...

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Moonpig to open tech base in Manchester

Moonpig will open a new technology hub in Manchester next month in order to “drive innovation in personalisation technology”.

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Telegraph runs 'national newspaper first' scratch and sniff page

Telegraph Media Group (TMG) included a scratch and sniff competition page in Saturday's edition of <i>The Daily Telegraph</i>, which was printed in line with the rest of the paper.