2010 Media Supporters
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Digital Printer is the only UK publication to specialise in new digital technologies for commercial printers. These companies range from small high street shops and bureaux, through inplant/CRDs and general commercial printers, up to high volume specialists in direct mail, transactional and enterprise/corporate print. |
Many small to medium sized printers are looking to expand their scope by adopting wide format printing. Increasingly their customers are asking for multi-part work that combines ‘narrow format’ personalised mailers, brochures etc, with maybe posters, pop-ups and PoS material, all using the same core digital data and often ordered on-line. Digital Printer magazine regularly covers companies working in this crossover market, as well as explaining new hardware and software developments. It regularly previews the Sign and Digital Show from its own market perspective, and the editorial writers attend the show and write about it afterward. |
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GDPro, Graphic Display Professional, is a brand new communications tool dedicated to the British graphic display industry. Its controlled circulation accurately targets specialist manufacturers, service providers and end-users/buyers within the screen printing and digital imaging spheres; sign and display manufacturers; vinyl, substrate and ink distributors, creatives and suppliers to the exhibition and display markets. |
| GDPro's focus is the provision of a total communications package in print, online and at major industry events. |
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www.graphicdisplaycommunity.com is a new communications portal serving the European display, exhibition graphic, signage and wide-format digital print sector. In a market undergoing radical change, GDC is aimed at everyone involved in the production, selling, buying or specifying of graphic display products and their myriad applications. |
| GDC is designed as a repository for the latest market information including news aggregated through six channels; business, hardware, software, people, environment and consumables. Please forward your news, articles, reports and case studies for free inclusion. The email address is editorial@gdpro.eu Other features of benefit to readers and advertisers alike include industry events, product launches and market trends, technical questions, social networking, useful links and downloadable information. You'll also find our increasingly-popular Centrum suppliers directory - include your business and extend your reach from just £75 per year. GDC isn't a membership-based site. There's no logins or passwords, and we don't ask for your inside leg measurement to get access. Plus it's entirely free to use a place to get information, share best practice and let your peers and customers know about your product developments and ideas. Be part of the growing community via our Facebook and LinkedIn groups, and follow us on Twitter (gdctweets).www.graphicdisplaycommunity.com |
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Large Format Review is currently the UKs’ fastest growing online news portal for the wide format digital print marketplace. Launched in 2008, our month on month growth is outstripping all expectations, with a regular daily readership that now spans not just the UK and Europe, but all International markets. |
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Our mixture of regularly updated and relevant news, along with plans for further compelling online content, combined with sponsorship and attendance at the leading UK trade events, means we fully expect end-user interest in the LFR news portal to continue this rapid rate of growth. Already with 16,000 subscribed users, who we now communicate with on a weekly basis, LFR is rapidly becoming the best way to get your message out to a receptive audience of wide format print professionals. LFR are also keen to encourage all Sign & Digital UK 2010 exhibitors to take advantage of the coverage available to them on www.largeformatreview.com by submitting all relevant news to newsdesk@largeformatreview.com |
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Sign-Link magazine is the leading monthly guide to all aspects of the sign industry. |
| An essential read, the publication covers the latest news, in-depth features and analysis articles, as well as advice on new products and technology. Key issues at the heart of the industry are discussed and considered by a team of experienced and specialist journalists, providing independent, expert advice on a range of topics. The magazine is designed to cater for a wide range of reader interests, which is reflected in our varied editorial content. Please visit the new website. www.signlink.co.uk |
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This year (2010) Sign up Date magazine celebrates 20 years supplying the Sign industry with what we think is the most widely read magazine for this industry. The family-run concern has more than 85 years experience in the sign industry over three generations. |
| Published bi-monthly, Sign Update covers the many different aspects of the sign trade and related news. It has a circulation of more than 8,000, a massive 98% of which is to unique companies, meaning multiple copies aren’t sent out and not read.
The magazine is targeted directly at people who work in the sign trade and decision makers, ie sign makers, screen and digital printers, shop fitters, sign writers, engravers, and similar. |
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For over 40 years Sign World magazine has been reaching a broad ranging database of large and small sign makers in a mix of free requested readers and subscribers. |
| With a readership of over 6,000 including sign makers, screen-printers and end users we believe that we have one of the highest percentage requested readerships in the industry, giving you the most effective advertising platform available. The reason for the magazine’s popularity is quite simple, the content. With feature articles and advice written by sign industry experts that actually helps the professional do his or her job more effectively, you can be sure that Sign World is sought out and read. |
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Screen Process & Digital Imaging. The last 12 months has seen many major developments, with an array of pioneering products and services reaching the market. Amid this change one thing is for certain; screen printing remains a vibrant business. |
| The digital boom may be slowing, yet it seems a more even playing field has surfaced as a result. So, if you require market leading information, with a careful blend of news and authoritative features ranging from detailed technical articles and customer case studies, to equipment reviews and Industry comments, plus a quality magazine first published in 1951 and avidly read by influential buyers on both sides of the market, look no further than SP&DI. |
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prism - Association of print speacialists and manufactuers. (formerly DSPA) is the UK association for print specialists and manufacturers representing a market of £2.1bn. |
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prism supports producers of printed products for point of sale, graphics, industrial, garments and textiles also those companies who supply products and services to these imaging specialists. prism is a vital source for market information. Savings using Environmental best practice, energy savings schemes, specialist PrintProtect insurance, instant FREE telephone legal advice from Croners, FREE technical help line. Through FESPA prism accesses a worldwide network of industry specialists. FREE to members are the Planet Friendly Guide and The Wide Format Survey saving over £2,000. |
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The British Sign & Graphic Association is the premier trade association for the UK sign industry and membership benefits offered are relevant to all sectors. Visitors are welcome to discuss the advantages membership will offer to your company; these include Technical Guidelines, discounts on various b2b products and services including insurance, stationery and much more. We can also provide information regarding your training requirements. |
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