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BPIF briefs MPs on digital technology

The BPIF has been promoting the capabilities of digital print by personalising its most recent "industry briefing" document, which is sent out to all MPs

Historic relevance for the humble pamphlet

Inserts might be one of the most disposable forms of print, but they have a heritage worth remembering, says Frank Romano.

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Best of British: A historic type firm that’s still at the cutting edge

Next year sees the 300th anniversary of the company that is today called Caslon Ltd. In 1720, a London based engraver called William Caslon cut the punches for his first typeface, and went on to set...

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Paragon acquires digital agency

Paragon Group has expanded its digital services offering with the acquisition of digital product development agency Reason.

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Keep staff and your name out of the media minefield

Sometimes it feels as if the rise of social media is unstoppable. For many of us it has become second nature to share personal updates, images and opinions on Facebook, Twitter and other platforms.

Arcnor companies brought under Symbiosis name

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

Interprint expands to large-format digital work

Swindon-based Interprint has invested 100,000 in expanding its services to large-format digital printing under the Interpanel name

PrintWeek wide-format breakfast briefing tells printers what clients want

Attendees at yesterday's PrintWeek The Wide-Format Opportunity Breakfast Briefing, sponsored by HP were given an insight into meeting the challenges of providing creative concepts and cutting through...

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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>.

De La Rue develops holographic tags for 2010 World Cup merchandise

De La Rue is to implement high-tech security features on a range of holographic tags after being reselected as a 2010 FIFA World Cup printer.