Octink backs youth employment initiative

Octink has supported Cultivate London with its latest urban farm project in west London.

60 seconds with Snap Print Management

Snap Print Management was launched just three years ago by managing director, Sarah Wiles. Then known as Snap Marketing Solutions, the company began life as a kitchen table start-up, quickly expanding...

Overmatter: paper magic

Overmatter yearns for a minimalist lifestyle, despite existing in near-constant state of chaos.

Q&A: Steve Miller, production director, Statexcolourprint

Steve spent three years at technical college gaining A levels in photography, fine art and screenprinting and a diploma in television production.

Killer app: Timely PressOn installation wins over Limited Space

Wide-format specialist PressOn has recently printed an award-winning shopping centre campaign for long-term client Limited Space Media Group, which saw it produce a range of print for a Citizen...

Automation can’t replace autonomy

Picture the scene: a dystopian future where printshops across the land are devoid of humans, with the press halls and binderies run by an army of robots and computers.

Tangled web sector signals crunch time for buyers

The web offset sector has experienced another turbulent year, with further closures, lay-offs and major capacity loss all hitting the industry.

How the humble mobile phone will conquer W2P

On Valentines Day this year, a landmark moment in retail was reached: according to the IBM Digital Analytics Benchmark, the proportion of online retail traffic coming from mobile devices broke the 50%...

Star product: Epson SureColor SC-P7000V

Over the past couple of years Epson has been steadily replacing its Stylus Pro series of large-format aqueous inkjets with the newer SureColor models.

Me & my: Smyth Digital-88

Last year was a momentous one for 135-year-old Bookbinders of London. It moved to Hertford and sold the building it had occupied since its 1880 start in Holloway Road, Highbury.

Digital production puts John Good at top of the bill

John Good, one of the UK’s largest and longest-running publishers of theatre programmes and brochures, was keen to work on its performance techniques.

The rise of the robots needn’t be an apocalypse for printers

Potential future uses for robots in the workplace hit the headlines recently as the result of a major BBC series, Intelligent Machines, looking at advances in artificial intelligence and robots.