Print design

The Colourhouse delivers photographic quality on uncoated stock

Fashion photograper Rankin's latest book, Rankin Portraits, features images of high profile celebrities including Daniel Craig and Cindy Crawford.

Think before you buy your ink

When looking to cut your ink spend, lower-cost inks are not the only option. There are a range of other ways to reduce expenditure in this area

Quark releases iPad DesignPad app 'preview'

The free preview of the new Quark app for grid-based design can be downloaded from today (22 August) on the App Store.

Killer App: Shortlist rubber cover

Polestar has teamed up with Celloglas to help create a special textured cover for <i>The Amazing Spider-Man</I> issue of <i>ShortList</I> magazine, which hit the streets on 5 July.

Autobond to donate postcards at Olympics

Autobond has revealed that some of the 7m religious postcards it finished on its stand at Drupa will be handed out during the Olympics by Christian organisations including the Salvation Army.

Antalis McNaughton honours designers at The Review awards

Antalis McNaughton's 22nd annual awards show The Review recognised graphic designer Studio Emmi's product brochure as its overall winner at this year's ceremony (29 June).

Killer app: Stone Roses re-resurrected

East London-based specialist photographic print and design business Metro Imaging has been commissioned to commemorate the reunion of indie band The Stone Roses with a two-month exhibition at...

Taking print to another dimension: an interview with Nick Saglimbeni

The only way progress really occurs is if someone is willing to push the boundaries of what is deemed possible, or even sensible. Nick Saglimbeni is one of those people.

Killer app: Howitt elected for London Mayor campaign job

Howitt, a subsidiary of Innovative Output Solutions, was recently awarded a contract to supply booklets to Londoners in the run-up to the London Mayor elections (3 May).

Media house publishes annual report as toilet roll

Swiss publishing house Ringier has produced its 2011 annual report on a roll of toilet paper.

Experts writing the book on production: three publishing figures interviewed

As the dust settles on this year's London Book Fair, held under the umbrella theme of 'making words go further', PrintWeek asks three book production professionals about their evolving print...

Celloglas teams up with Computer Arts designers for 200th issue

Illustration magazine Computer Arts has teamed up with Celloglas to produce its "classic, timeless" 200th issue cover.