Over the last few days, given the continuing development of COVID-19, many businesses in the sector have followed (where possible) the Government’s advice to work from home.
Over the last few days, given the continuing development of COVID-19, many businesses in the sector have followed (where possible) the Government’s advice to work from home.
Working in the sign and graphics industry, we’re often expected to think outside of the box. The last time I was at a conference, I was asked if it was possible to wrap ‘an item’ with a nice print or textile fabric.
Going Big – Buying an industrial printer without getting bitten on the proverbial. Here’s how.
If you’re a sports person, you’re also a print person. You might not realise it, but print is a big deal in sports. Naturally, sportswear comes to mind first, but the bigger picture is much wider than that.
It's no surprise that over the past decade wall graphics have become more and more relevant. The explosion of higher quality and more affordable large format printers has enabled graphics companies to offer their customers more than just their standard signs, vehicle graphics and posters.
A recent industry trade show offered me the chance to view lots of new stuff and meet with industry leaders and fellow industry members. At night while sitting at the hotel bar, I overheard an in-depth conversation about inkjet head technology. Yes, inkjet head technology is still a big discussion at trade shows, especially in the hotel bar for some reason.