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Lifting the trophy for South African outdoor

With the eyes of the world upon it, the tournament’s host nation was draped in glorious grand-format.

Digital on the up but there’s life left in litho

Despite a digital president at Ipex and Heidelberg’s digital plans, KBA’s investment shows faith in litho.

Chinese charge to be top of the pile in paper

As European paper-making continues to falter, the Asian superpower is growing capacity at a great rate.

If you need to make an impact, print works

The industry must stand together to get the message out there that print is a crucial part of the media mix.

How to stop the spin cycle of greenwash

People are increasingly suspicious of ‘green’ claims, but printers should still promote their credentials

The reality, rivalry and irony of the internet

In the second of a two-part column, our print guru points a satirical finger at the ironies in the industry

Are you looking for a light bulb moment?

When it comes to marketing, dynamic ideas come from the unlikeliest of places, so keep your eyes open

Switch from web-fed to the worldwide web

Some overseas mastheads are tipping their current generation of web presses as likely to be their last

Integrate technology for business efficiency

Forget JDF. Process automation is about finding the business benefits of connectivity, not the jargon, says Mark Wilton.

Market pressures have made us all greenies

The industry’s drive to become more competitive has turned printers into accidental environmentalists, says Philip Lawrence.

Digital promos printed on offset? Isn’t it ironic

In the first of a two-part column, our resident print guru points a satirical finger at ironies in the industry.

Lies, damned lies and employment statistics

The newest figures on the job market look rosy, but if you dig a little deeper, all may not be what it seems.

Waiting to see what comes next for print

The year so far has borne witness to its fair share of ups and downs, with more change on the horizon, as Daniel Fitzgerald explains.

Print firms deserve credit where it is due

The drought in finance is slowly coming to end, but hard-learnt lessons should not be forgotten, says Wade Oldham.

Setting the right tone for toner tech trends

Digital printing has come a long way since the days of the 40ppm, 600dpi printers. So what’s next?

MPs feel green ideals at disputed Tas elections

Support for Gunns helped fell the Tasmanian forestry minister as hotly contested result went Labor’s way, Samantha Schelling explains.

Make contacts, build business, get online

Whether social networking or getting just your firm’s website right, the internet demands your attention.

Natural destruction or survival of the fittest?

Whether people see the rash of company closures as bad news or a necessary evil, they can’t stop reading.

A small report on huge growth for big print

As wide-format technology improves, applications are also booming, pushing print into new territories, as Frank Romano explains.

Eco bottle label shows thirst for green print

The EcoPoint Plus label is the latest in a flurry of sustainable products coming onto the market

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August 2010

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