H&H Reeds Printers
As founder of Cypher Digital Paul Calland bought his first wide-format printer in 1995. The company’s merger into the H&H Group last year bolsters its position in the market as he explains.
Read MoreMay 1, 2013 | Digital Originals
As founder of Cypher Digital Paul Calland bought his first wide-format printer in 1995. The company’s merger into the H&H Group last year bolsters its position in the market as he explains.
Read MoreApr 3, 2013 | Digital Originals
How continual reinvention has taken photographer turned marketing and PR guru Noel Palmer on a journey that now sees him as MD of large-format print producer PPS.
Read MoreMar 4, 2013 | Digital Originals
How an affinity with technology and eye on the main chance has taken this family-run company from its home-based curtain-making heritage into wide-format print and promises to push it into other new arenas.
Read MoreJan 30, 2013 | Digital Originals
When graphic designer Rob Walker bought his first large-format inkjet printer in 2001 little did he think it be the catalyst for transformation and that little over a decade later his business would employ 40 and have a turnover of £3.5m.
Read MoreOct 5, 2012 | Digital Originals
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Read MoreWhere?
Hall 6, NEC, Birmingham
Cost?
Free to members of the sign making and digital print trade.
What is it?
Running for more than 35 years, Sign & Digital UK is a central part of the industry’s calendar, providing an annual launch pad for all that is new, and an economic stimulus for the industry. The show gives the opportunity to meet in person, see and compare equipment and kit from the major industry suppliers, and the chance to source new suppliers and gather new ideas to enhance and drive your business forward.
Where?
National Conference Centre, Birmingham.
Cost?
An individual ticket is £289, whereas a table of 10 is £2,800.
What is it?
The Sign Industry Awards, presented by Sign Update and Sign & Digital UK, celebrate excellence in the visual communications sector by honouring past achievements, present innovations, and future advancements. These awards recognise outstanding suppliers, sign makers, and individual traders in sign making, digital printing, and visual communications. With over 35 years of industry service, SDUK and Sign Update ensure that everyone in the industry has a voice, highlighting and rewarding the best in the field.