
Glamour revamps with larger print format
Glamour magazine, which pioneered the 'handbag-size' format is ditching the dinky edition in favour of a new, larger size that reflects today’s “more luxurious and indulgent” print experience.

DS Smith opens first UK PackRight Centres
Packaging giant DS Smith has opened its first two UK PackRight Centres, enabling customers to work with packaging experts to design and build new or improved packaging prototypes.

Digital textile print market set for double-digit growth
The digital textile printing industry will double its year-on-year global growth for the next five years, new research suggests.

Royal Mail shares slump nearly 10% following interim announcement
Group revenues in the first half to 25 September 2016 increased slightly to £4.6bn, an increase of 1% on the same period in 2015, driven by its European parcel operations.

Blake christens first 'hub of excellence'
Somerset-based Blake Envelopes has opened its first 'hub of excellence' in Edinburgh to act as a gateway to other parts of the country and attract the best talent.

Heidelberg Bound launches
The third edition of luxury Noted Notebooks, printed by London-based high-end printer Boss Print, launched last night (17 November).

MagnaColours launches 'non-drying' textile screen ink
Water-based textile inks supplier MagnaColours has launched a new 'non-drying' textile ink, that allows several layers of ink to be applied without requiring a separate drying process.

Printers Superstore to host first UK showing of Gronhi laser multifinisher
Printers Superstore is set to provide the first UK showing of Hans Gronhi’s LC series laser die-cutting and engraving machinery at an open house set to kick off later this month.

Personnel changes at RRD
RR Donnelley has parted company with two senior executives alongside an unspecified number of redundancies at the group.

Paper industry veteran Julian Long dies
Julian Long, spokesperson and national key accounts manager for Arjowiggins Graphic, has died aged 65.