Women in Print: Deborah Corn
Deborah Corn has given back to the printing industry on more than one occasion
16 October, 2019Deborah Corn has given back to the printing industry on more than one occasion
16 October, 2019Experimentation and plenty of questions led Ben Browning to produce a 2.5D raised print on a flat bed
8 August, 2019Phoenixing rips up to $5b a year out of the Australian economy but when businesses are burned it can spell disaster
5 August, 2019For print enterprises trying to break into new areas, wide format is often touted as The Next Big Thing
30 July, 2019It’s all about the details at Durst’s new factory in Brixen, South Tyrol
28 July, 2019Brisbane-born Sue Threlfo came to Sydney as an IT worker in the 80s, and came to be part of a revolution in printing. As an information technology specialist, she was well placed to be at the forefront of digital printing, and able to sell the technology with a real understanding of its capabilities, and how […]
28 July, 2019Tasmanian print apprentices face substantial travel to go to TAFE
28 July, 2019Armed with Australia’s first dual installation of Konica Minolta’s AccurioJet KM-1 sheet fed UV colour digital inkjet press and a MGI JV 3DS embellisher Revolution Print is ready for anything
25 June, 2019With many commercial print enterprises now running digital print lines as an auxiliary to their main offset business, or in tandem with it as parallel print workflows, the question of efficiencies in other departments of the company looms large – particularly in the bindery
25 June, 2019Recent NSW State Election featured a schism between the major parties, with Labor not committing to funding print apprenticeships
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