LATEST

ISO 16759 approved: the Verdigris blog

ISO 16759 approved: the Verdigris blogOPINION: The Verdrigris Project's Laurel Brunner celebrates as ISO 16759 for the quantification and communication of the carbon footprint of print media products is finally approved – but there is still plenty more work to be done.

European sustainability simmering for all: the Verdigris blog

European sustainability simmering for all: the Verdigris blog

OPINION: The European Commission is turning up the heat on its sustainability policies, so the rest of the world should take note since it will affect international trade.

YPS heads to Harrogate with trade-in offer on new kit

YPS heads to Harrogate with trade-in offer on new kit

NEWS: Your Print Specialists (YPS) reports that it has taken out its largest show presence to date with a stand exceeding 70sq m at next week's North Print and Pack.

PrintIt! winners show off future talent at North Print and Pack

NEWS: The winners of the eighth annual PrintIt! Awards were announced in a ceremony at North Print and Pack last week.

Northern light: interview with North Print and Pack's Mary Buck

FEATURE: James Matthews-Paul talks to Mary Buck, the face of North Print and Pack 2013, about the show's role on the UK circuit and its new audience targets.

FEATURES

Going local: North Print and Pack preview

Laurel Brunner previews North Print and Pack, and highlights the technology and show features that visiting PSPs won't want to miss.

On the calendar: exhibitions and events for the signage and display industry

Output's own events calendar for the sign-making, digital signage, wide-format print and production print industries.

Chinese whispers: market growth in China

Everything about China is massive: population, growth, development, health scares, natural disasters, banquets and buildings.

Shopping logic: why Xerox bought Impika

Xerox has denounced aqueous ink-jet for at least the last five years, only to announce its acquisition of continuous feed ink-jet manufacturer Ingede last week. Barney Cox considers the implications.

The Ipex patient: Doctors Barney Cox and James Matthews-Paul take the pulse

In the second of our expert critiques of what Ipex needs to do moving forward, Doctors James Matthews-Paul and Barney Cox review the patient's notes and determine what must be done if it is to survive.

Feature

The Ipex patient: Doctors Sophie Matthews-Paul and Laurel Brunner give their prognosis

Feature

Paper proof: what to expect at Hunkeler's Innovationdays

Feature

The idiocy of the Paperless 2013 campaign: the Verdigris blog

Feature

On the approach: interview with FESPA's Neil Felton, pt 2

ArtSystems Fotolia Output Output Output