• EUDR

Book trade welcomes potential postponement of EUDR

Book publishers and booksellers are concerned that supply chains might be at risk if EUDR is not postponed or amended. Book publishers and bookshops have welcomed the vote in the European Parliament to exclude books and other printed matter from the EUDR, whether or not the regulation itself is delayed a further year. The vote […]

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• Power of Print

Power of Print

4 November 2025 | Stationers’ Hall London The hugely popular Power of Print conference returns

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Condé Nast

Magazines are evolving into objects of desire

The printed magazine is fast becoming a printed publication with high production values. Printers should take note. Printed magazines have refused to disappear despite predictions from all sides that the print channel would be supplanted by digital; famously Pira predicted the demise of women’s fashion titles because video would show clothes on live models rather […]

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AI

Spines to use AI to shake up book world

A tech start up plans to use AI to slash the time and effort required to bring a book to market and so publish 8,000 titles a year. An online book publishing platform powered by artificial intelligence says it will produce 8,000 titles in a year and will cut the time from manuscript to binding […]

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• Maps

Many uses for today’s maps

Maps – used to establish ownership of land, for taxation as well as navigation and combat – are among the earliest products to be printed. Those that survive from those early days are highly collectable and even later maps remain desirable as decorative objects.  This function of the printed map has been boosted by the […]

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