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Killer app: Put fluorescents on the map

Uckfield-based Pureprint Group helped Eye Magazine to wow its readership with its first ever seven-colour cover for this month's issue of the quarterly graphic design title, which was printed using...

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Killer app: St Austell prepares Eden guide for German influx

The Germans are coming. Specifically, they’re coming to the Eden Project, Cornwall, to enjoy the wondrous natural sights of the world’s largest indoor rainforest.

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Killer App: cutting-edge book artistry

Artist Alexander Korzer-Robinson recycles old printed books into unique works of art by cutting around images in the books to create a 3D collage.

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Pureprint Group in another big name hire

Pureprint Group has recruited another technology-focused big-hitter following the appointment of Anthony Thirlby as chief operating officer earlier this year.

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Adobe unveils PDF Print Engine 5

Adobe has announced version 5 of its Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE 5) rendering technology for pre-press workflows.

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News of the World next in line for Murdoch's paywall

News International is to continue its move to paid for internet content, with the News of The World's website the latest to be charged for.

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Killer app: the making of <i>Kiss Monster</I>

To mark its 40th anniversary, not only has rock band Kiss reunited to produce a new album and stage a world tour, but it is celebrating the landmark with the publication of a giant book, <i>KISS...

Arcnor companies brought under Symbiosis name

Acquisitive DM expert Craig Prince is already embarking on an expansion of his newly formed Symbiosis empire.

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News International Sunday tabloid launch 'not imminent'

News International will not launch a replacement for the <i>News of the World</i> until the autumn at the earliest, according to reports in <i>PrintWeek</i> sister title <i>Media Week</i>.