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Real conversations with real people from all aspects of the printing industry sharing experiences, challenges and plenty of useful knowledge to get you thinking differently about your business.

Colin Sinclair McDermott


    • Apr 15, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 27 EPISODES


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    Episode 27 - Colm Ó Cuanaigh of Practical Printers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 51:48


    In this episode, Colin interviews Colm from Practical Printers, discussing his journey from a retail manager to a print business owner. Colm shares insights into transforming a traditional print business, adapting to industry changes, expanding product offerings, and maintaining strong client relationships. He emphasises the importance of word-of-mouth referrals and the challenges of running a family business while preserving its legacy. In this conversation, Colm shares insights on the dynamics of running a business with a partner, the challenges of work-life balance, and the importance of effective communication as they grow their team. He discusses the significant investments made in technology and how they adapted to the shift towards online business. Colm also reflects on successful marketing strategies and lessons learned from setbacks, while outlining future aspirations for the company. Takeaways Colm transitioned from retail to print due to a family opportunity. Practical Printers has evolved from a traditional business to a modern print solutions provider. The importance of expanding product offerings to meet customer needs. Colm's background in Aldi helped him identify inefficiencies in the print industry. Maintaining client relationships is crucial for business continuity. Word-of-mouth referrals have been key to their growth. The print industry is changing, not dying, with new opportunities emerging. Understanding industry margins is essential for profitability. The legacy of the business is a source of pride and responsibility. Adapting marketing strategies is necessary for attracting new customers. The commitment of both partners is crucial for business success. Maintaining work-life balance is a continuous challenge for business owners. Growing a team requires clear communication and defined roles. Investments in technology can lead to significant business growth. Adapting to online trends is essential for attracting new customers. Effective marketing involves educating clients about available products. Building strong relationships with clients is key to retaining business. Setbacks in business can provide valuable learning experiences. Future planning should include both stability and growth strategies. Personal aspirations can motivate business decisions.

    Episode 26 - Michael Ryan of FESPA

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 63:24


    In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott aka The Online Print Coach interviews Michael Ryan, head of FESPA global development. They discuss Michael's personal experiences, career journey, and the importance of community and networking in the print industry. Michael shares insights on language skills, challenges in event management, and the significance of first aid training for leaders. The conversation highlights FESPA's role in promoting the print industry and the launch of the FESPA Foundation, aimed at sustainable practices and community support. In this engaging conversation, Michael Ryan discusses the impactful work of the Fespa Foundation in enhancing educational environments for underprivileged communities. He shares personal insights on the transformative power of travel and its influence on creativity and perspective. The discussion also delves into leadership qualities, emphasising the importance of experience, support, and engagement in guiding teams. Takeaways Traveling enriches life experiences and perspectives. Confidence in oneself is crucial for success. Trusting your gut can lead to better decision-making. Community engagement is vital in the print industry. FESPA plays a significant role in connecting the print community. Networking opportunities at events are invaluable. Leadership involves making tough decisions for the greater good. Sustainability practices are essential for the future of printing. Language skills can enhance personal and professional growth. Celebrating moments and reflecting on personal growth is important. The Fespa Foundation is dedicated to improving educational environments globally. Travel opens the mind and enhances creativity. Leadership involves supporting and engaging with team members. Experiences shape our understanding of the world. Investing in education can change lives in underprivileged communities. Personal growth is a continuous journey that requires self-reflection. Creativity can be sparked by new experiences and environments. Community support is vital for making a positive impact. Understanding different personalities can improve team dynamics. Embracing one's culture can lead to a deeper appreciation of life.

    Episode 25 - Mark Baker of CIM Signs and Graphics

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 23:46


    In this episode of The Printerviews podcast ,Colin interviews Mark Baker of CIM Sign & Graphics, who shares his journey in the signage industry, the challenges he faced, and the strategies that led to his company's success. Mark discusses the importance of quality service, the impact of technology and sustainability on the business, and offers valuable advice for other signage companies. He emphasises the significance of building strong relationships with customers and the need for continuous improvement in a competitive market. Takeaways Mark Baker has 25 years of experience in the signage industry. CIM focuses on quality design and excellent service. Hands-on experience is crucial for learning in the trade. Investing in technology has given CIM Display a competitive edge. Sustainability is becoming more accessible and important in the industry. Building strong customer relationships is key to business success. Mark emphasises the importance of teamwork and delegation. The signage industry is evolving with emerging trends in digital printing. Mark advises against competing solely on price in a saturated market. Listening to team feedback has been vital for growth and improvement.

    Episode 24 - Ben Gregory of Digiprint Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 27:08


    In this episode of The Printerviews podcast, Ben Gregory of Digiprint Group shares his unique journey in the printing and signage industry. From his early interest in signage during school to the evolution of his business, Ben discusses the challenges he faced, including the impact of personal loss and the rapid technological advancements in the industry. He emphasises the importance of quality, service, and eco-friendliness in his business strategy, while also highlighting the significance of networking and building relationships. As he looks to the future, Ben shares his plans for merging brands and expanding his eco-friendly offerings. Takeaways Ben's early interest in signage began with a school project. Digiprint Group evolved from a franchise model to a more independent structure. The printing industry has seen significant technological advancements. Quality and eco-friendliness are key focuses for Digiprint. Personal loss had a profound impact on Ben's leadership and business direction. Networking has been crucial for business growth and partnerships. Ben emphasises the importance of taking risks in business decisions. Investments in technology can lead to significant operational improvements. The future of DigiPrint includes merging brands for efficiency. Ben's personal challenges, including color blindness and dyslexia, shaped his approach to business.

    Episode 23 - Rachael Hunt of Reuseabox

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 49:53


    In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott interviews Rachael Hunt, a marketing manager at Reuse-a-Box, discussing the importance of sustainability in marketing, the challenges faced in the print industry, and the integration of print and digital marketing strategies. Rachael shares her journey in marketing, the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, and the need for businesses to adapt and innovate. The conversation emphasises the significance of brand personality, engagement, and the common mistakes marketers make, encouraging listeners to embrace change and be transparent in their sustainability efforts. In this conversation, Rachael and Colin discuss various aspects of marketing, including the importance of targeting the right audience, cost-effective strategies, and the role of AI in the industry. Rachael shares her personal journey, including her TED talk on body image and the challenges she faced in her career due to societal perceptions. They also explore how businesses can create more inclusive workplaces and the significance of focusing on skills over appearance. Takeaways Sustainability is a crucial topic in marketing today. Transparency in sustainability efforts is essential for businesses. Marketing should focus on serving customers profitably, not just sales. Businesses often fear discussing their sustainability practices due to perfectionism. Little changes in sustainability can lead to significant impacts. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses to adapt quickly. Integrating print and digital marketing is vital for success. Brand personality and storytelling can enhance customer engagement. Many businesses fail to test and experiment with their marketing strategies. Comfort with discomfort is necessary for effective marketing. Targeting the right audience is crucial for effective marketing. Cost-effective strategies can yield significant results without a large budget. AI can enhance marketing efforts but should not replace human creativity. Rachael's TED talk focused on body image and self-acceptance. Overcoming body image challenges requires internal validation and confidence. Businesses should prioritise skills and experiences over appearance in hiring. Networking and consistent marketing efforts are key to business growth. AI's misuse can lead to generic content that lacks a personal touch. Inclusivity in the workplace starts with unbiased hiring practices. Personal experiences can drive impactful public speaking and advocacy.

    Episode 22 - Aaron Klewchuk of Ballyprint

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 48:03


    In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott interviews Aaron Klewchuk, the founder of Ballyprint, who shares his journey of building a successful printing business over 15 years. Aaron discusses the challenges and lessons learned throughout his entrepreneurial journey, including the importance of patience, the early days of Ballyprint, and the bold decisions that shaped the company. He also delves into the expansion into the wedding market with Perfect Day Print and the complexities of business partnerships and buyouts. In this conversation, Aaron shares his journey of growth and innovation in the printing industry, highlighting the importance of networking, strategic investments, and adapting to challenges such as COVID-19. He discusses his transition from a copy shop to a commercial printer, the decision-making process behind equipment investments, and the impact of acquiring a struggling business. Aaron also emphasises community engagement through fundraising efforts and reflects on his personal adventures, balancing business with adrenaline-fueled activities. Looking ahead, he shares his aspirations for future growth and expansion. Takeaways Aaron Klewchuk founded Ballyprint over 15 years ago. Celebrating milestones is important for business owners. Patience is crucial in the journey of entrepreneurship. Starting a business at a young age comes with challenges. The early days of Ballyprint were filled with learning experiences. Investing in growth is essential for business success. Navigating the wedding market requires a personal touch. Business partnerships can lead to unexpected changes. Family support can be a game changer in business. Reflecting on achievements helps in recognizing growth. Winning awards can significantly boost business visibility. Networking is essential for organic growth in business. Investing in innovative technology can transform a business model. Due diligence is crucial when making equipment investments. COVID-19 presented both challenges and opportunities for businesses. Acquiring struggling businesses can lead to growth if managed well. Community engagement is important for building a positive brand image. Personal experiences and adventures can shape leadership qualities. Surrounding yourself with a strong management team is vital for success. Future planning and investment are key to sustaining business growth.

    Episode 21 - Nathan Swinson Bullough of Imageco

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 46:22


    In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott interviews Nathan Swinson Bullough, the Managing Director of ImageCo, who shares his journey from a print operator to leading a successful print company. Nathan discusses his passion for creativity, the challenges of transitioning to leadership, and the evolution of ImageCo under his guidance. He emphasizes the importance of sustainability in the print industry and highlights innovative projects that showcase the company's commitment to creative design and environmental responsibility. In this conversation, Nathan discusses the evolution of his business, ImageCo, particularly in the context of sustainability and innovation post-COVID. He emphasizes the importance of certifications to avoid greenwashing and highlights the need for continuous improvement in materials and waste management. Nathan shares insights on attracting big clients through creativity and the impact of awards on business growth. He also reflects on the importance of engaging the next generation in the industry and balancing work with family life. The conversation concludes with personal insights and advice for implementing sustainable practices. Takeaways Nathan has been with ImageCo for 23 years, starting as a print operator. His journey reflects a deep passion for creativity and design. Transitioning to leadership involved significant challenges and learning. Sustainability is a core focus for ImageCo, influencing their projects. Nathan emphasizes the importance of teamwork and respect in leadership. Investing in new technology has been crucial for ImageCo's growth. The company has evolved significantly in terms of equipment and staff. Nathan's leadership style is based on trust and empowerment. COVID-19 provided an opportunity to rethink sustainability strategies. Creative projects have led to multiple awards for ImageCo. Sustainability became a priority post-COVID. Certifications help in authenticating sustainability claims. Innovation in materials is crucial for waste management. Creativity is key to attracting big clients. Awards enhance credibility and attract new business. Engaging youth is essential for the industry's future. Work-life balance is challenging but necessary. Sustainable practices should be implemented gradually. Supportive partnerships are vital for success. Personal interests can inspire professional growth.

    Episode 20 - Deborah Corn of Print Media Centr

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 52:44


    In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott interviews Deborah Corn, an influential figure in the print industry, discussing her journey from advertising to becoming the Intergalactic Ambassador for the Printerverse. They explore the challenges facing the print industry, the importance of utilising an aging workforce, and the innovations in print technology. Deborah shares her mission with Girls Who Print, emphasizing the need for community and support for women in the industry, while addressing the unconscious biases that persist. In this engaging conversation, Deborah Corn and Colin Sinclair McDermott explore the importance of empowering women in the print industry, the innovative initiatives of Project Peacock and International Print Day, and the significance of networking and collaboration. Deborah shares her insights from influential guests on her podcast and personal anecdotes that highlight her passion for print and community building. The discussion emphasises the need for inclusivity and the role of men as allies in promoting diversity within the industry. Takeaways Deborah Korn is the Intergalactic Ambassador to the Printerverse. The print industry faces challenges like an aging workforce and diminished interest. Utilising the knowledge of retiring professionals can benefit the industry. Innovations in print technology are more exciting than the machines themselves. Girls Who Print aims to support women in the print industry. Unconscious bias affects women's opportunities in the workplace. Community building is essential for networking and support. The integration of digital media and print is a significant change. AI and voice technology are transforming customer interactions with print. Women need to feel empowered to ask for what they need in the workplace. We need to create our own table for women in print. Visibility in the industry does not equate to equality. Project Peacock aims to educate print customers about technology. International Print Day fosters collaboration across the print community. Networking is essential for building a personal brand. Trust and authenticity are key to audience engagement. Understanding print's role can open new opportunities for businesses. Deborah's experiences with music highlight her vibrant personality. Inclusivity in print requires active participation from everyone. Empowering the next generation of print professionals is crucial. Link to Deborah's Linkedin Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/

    Episode 19 - Marcus Timson of Futureprint

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 54:37


    In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott speaks with Marcus Timson about his extensive career in the printing industry, the evolution of events from traditional to virtual during the pandemic, and the exciting future of digital printing technology. They discuss the challenges faced in event management, the importance of early adopters in driving innovation, and the upcoming Futureprint events focused on packaging and industrial print. In this conversation, Colin and Marcus discuss the complexities of ADHD, its impact on creativity and organisation, and the importance of dialogue around mental health, particularly for men. They share insights on the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD and the need for supportive structures in coaching. The discussion also touches on the evolving roles of men in society, the significance of mental health awareness, and the necessity for a new operating system in business leadership to adapt to modern challenges. Takeaways The printing industry has evolved significantly since 2006. Virtual events became a crucial part of the industry during COVID-19. Event management can face unexpected challenges, as seen in Bangkok. Futureprint aims to bridge the gap between technology and storytelling. Digital printing technology is enabling new opportunities in various markets. The packaging industry is seeing a shift towards digital solutions. Early adopters play a vital role in the acceptance of new technologies. The landscape of the printing industry is constantly changing. Understanding market needs is essential for successful event planning. Innovation in printing technology is crucial for staying competitive. ADHD can lead to unique strengths in creativity and innovation. Many entrepreneurs and creatives have ADHD, which influences their thinking. The dialogue around ADHD is becoming more accepted and necessary. Men's mental health is a critical issue that needs more open discussion. Emotional dysregulation is a common challenge for those with ADHD. Structure and support are vital for individuals with ADHD to thrive. Sleep and exercise are crucial for overall wellbeing. Men often struggle to express their emotions and seek help. A new operating system in business is needed to adapt to current challenges. Diversity in thought and experience is essential for innovation.

    Episode 18 - Carys Evans of Karis Copp Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 51:13


    Summary In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott interviews Carys Evans, an account manager at Karis Copp Media, who shares her journey from journalism to the print industry. Carys discusses her experiences in various roles, her recent transition to a new agency, and her commitment to professional development through courses in digital marketing. The conversation also touches on the importance of empowering women in the print industry, the evolving landscape of marketing, and the significance of personal growth and work ethic in achieving career success. In this engaging conversation, Carys and Colin explore various themes including the importance of delegation, resilience in the face of setbacks, and the journey towards sobriety. They discuss the benefits of living alcohol-free, the challenges of promoting the print industry to younger generations, and the often misunderstood role of PR in business. Carys also shares her passion for percussion, highlighting the importance of personal interests outside of work. Takeaways Carys transitioned into the print industry by chance, finding her passion in journalism. She emphasises the importance of continuous learning and professional development. Carys highlights the untapped marketing potential within the print industry. The conversation underscores the growing representation of women in the print sector. Carys shares her experiences at industry events and the support for women in the field. She discusses the challenges of leaving a comfortable role for new opportunities. Carys reflects on the importance of a balanced marketing approach in the industry. She values the role of mentorship and inspiration from industry leaders. Carys acknowledges the need for better delegation in her work habits. The conversation emphasises the significance of maintaining a strong work ethic and personal well-being. You have to learn to delegate and share the workload. Resilience is built through personal challenges and setbacks. Admitting mistakes is a valuable skill in any profession. Being sober at events can be a rewarding experience. The perception of the print industry needs to change to attract youth. Social media is crucial for promoting company culture. The benefits of sobriety include better health and more time. PR plays a vital role in a company's marketing strategy. Engaging with schools can help bring young talent into the industry. Personal hobbies can provide a fulfilling balance to work life.

    Episode 17 - Jem Emirali of Howden Insurance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 38:31


    In this episode of The Printerviews, I speaks with Jem Emirali from Howden Insurance about his journey in the insurance industry, particularly focusing on the print sector. Jem shares insights on the evolution of his role, the importance of embedding oneself in the industry, and the success stories that have emerged from their specialised insurance schemes. The conversation also touches on work-life balance, the significance of having a supportive foundation, and the challenges faced in the insurance sector. Jem emphasises the value of relationships, continuous learning, and not being afraid of failure as key components of success in both personal and professional life. Takeaways Jem Emirali has evolved from a trainee account handler to managing specialized teams in insurance. The print industry requires a deep understanding to provide effective insurance solutions. Building relationships within the print industry is crucial for success. Training and technology are essential for modernising insurance practices. Work-life balance is important, supported by a strong family foundation. Success stories in print insurance highlight the benefits of specialised schemes. Delegating responsibilities can lead to personal growth and team success. Having a supportive network is vital for professional development. Embracing failure as a learning opportunity is key to growth. Contact Details for Jem www.howdeninsurance.co.uk/ 03330 348677 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jememirali/

    Episode 16 - Simon Cooper of Solopress/Onlineprinters

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 40:24


    Summary In this episode, Colin Sinclair McDermott interviews Simon Cooper, CEO of Solopress and Onlineprinters, discussing his journey in the print industry, leadership styles, the evolution of printing technology, and the impact of COVID-19 on business operations. They explore the importance of team dynamics, customer expectations for same-day service, and the challenges faced by the shrinking print market. Simon shares insights on partnerships with resellers and strategies for future growth, emphasising the need for innovation and value addition in the industry. Takeaways Simon Cooper's leadership style transformed workplace culture at Solopress. The print industry is increasingly moving towards e-commerce solutions. Understanding team dynamics is crucial for effective leadership. Digital transformation is reshaping the printing landscape. Same-day service is a growing expectation among customers. The print market is shrinking, leading to fewer players in the industry. Partnerships with resellers can enhance service offerings. COVID-19 posed significant challenges but also opportunities for growth. Wage inflation is impacting operational costs in the printing sector. Innovation and value addition are key to staying competitive. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Print Industry and Sponsorships01:18 Meet Simon Cooper: Leadership Journey in Printing03:34 The Evolution of Print: From Traditional to E-commerce05:46 Leadership Styles and Team Dynamics in Printing12:52 Growth and Expansion: Scaling Up Operations15:40 Digital Transformation: The Shift to Inkjet Technology20:59 Customer Expectations: Same-Day Service and Quality22:56 Industry Trends: The Shrinking Print Market26:42 Partnerships and Reseller Relationships in Printing30:56 Navigating Challenges: Lessons from COVID-1936:40 Future Outlook: Growth Strategies and Innovations

    Episode 15 - Matt Hanley of MTWO

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 44:52


    Summary Matt Hanley, founder of MTWO, shares his journey in the recruitment industry and his passion for the print packaging and signage sector. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and providing value to clients and candidates. Matt discusses the challenges and rewards of running his own business and offers advice for those entering the recruitment industry. He also highlights the impact of technology on recruitment and the value of personal communication. Matt shares success stories of placing candidates who have gone on to achieve significant growth and success in their careers. Takeaways Building relationships and providing value are key in the recruitment industry. Running a business requires hard work, patience, and a passion for the industry. Technology can enhance recruitment processes, but personal communication is still crucial. Longevity and impact are measures of success in recruitment. Success stories include candidates who have achieved significant growth and success in their careers. Sound Bites "Recruitment is an investment.""You must speculate to accumulate.""Building relationships and providing value are key." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background02:41 Transitioning to Self-Employment08:19 Choosing to Focus on Print Packaging and Signage11:10 Addressing Concerns About Recruitment Fees16:24 The Importance of Attracting Young Talent to the Print Industry19:44 Reasons for Leaving Jobs and Retaining Valuable Employees22:28 Dealing with Counteroffers27:21 The Importance of Regular Sit-Downs and Appraisals29:44 Lessons Learned and Mistakes Made32:35 Personal Revelation: Running with the Commonwealth Torch35:22 Future Plans for M236:19 The Impact of Technology on Recruitment39:40 Success Stories and Measuring Success in Recruitment43:18 Advice for Those Entering the Recruitment Industry

    Episode 14 - Rob Henry of LDM

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 50:45


    Summary In this episode, Colin interviews Rob Henry of LDM, a door drop specialist company. They discuss Rob's background, the growth of LDM, the challenges they faced, and the impact of COVID-19 on their business. They also talk about the importance of pivoting, the benefits of flexible working, and finding a work-life balance. LDM's success led them to win the Best Door Drop Marketing Specialist of the Year award. In this conversation, Colin discusses the importance of recognising and celebrating the hard work of his team. He shares examples of how his company rewards and motivates employees, such as cash bonuses and team outings. They also discuss the unique aspects of their door drop distribution service, including GPS tracking and targeted campaigns. Colin emphasises the value of print marketing in a digital age and the need for ongoing support and education in the industry. He also shares his experience of applying for The Apprentice and the rigorous audition process. Takeaways LDM is a door drop specialist company that provides hybrid distribution through both Teams and Royal Mail. Rob Henry started LDM after working in digital marketing and initially offering leaflet distribution as an add-on service. The company experienced ups and downs and had to make changes to streamline operations and improve profitability. COVID-19 was a turning point for LDM as they pivoted and became a national company, offering GPS tracking for door drop campaigns. Flexible working and a good work-life balance have been key factors in LDM's success. LDM won the Best Door Drop Marketing Specialist of the Year award. Recognizing and celebrating the hard work of your team is important for motivation and morale. Cash bonuses and team outings are effective ways to reward employees.Door drop distribution offers the advantages of GPS tracking and targeted campaigns. Print marketing can be more effective than digital marketing in terms of visibility and engagement. Ongoing support and education are crucial in the print industry.The audition process for The Apprentice is rigorous and challenging. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor01:17 Rob Henry's Background and Role in LDM02:12 The Growth of LDM and Rob's Transition from Digital Marketing07:21 Challenges Faced by LDM and the Importance of Making Changes11:38 Pivoting and Adapting to COVID-1917:40 The Benefits of Flexible Working and Work-Life Balance24:24 LDM's Success and Winning an Award25:16 Recognizing and Celebrating Your Team's Hard Work28:05 Effective Employee Rewards: Cash Bonuses and Team Outings29:46 The Advantages of Door Drop Distribution33:27 The Power of Print Marketing in a Digital Age35:01 The Importance of Ongoing Support and Education in the Print Industry44:27 The Rigorous Audition Process for The Apprentice

    Episode 13 - Lewis Evans of VIVID Laminating Technologies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 40:57


    Summary Lewis Evans of Vivid Laminating Technologies joins Colin Sinclair McDermott on this Printerviews podcast to discuss his journey in the print industry and the positioning of Vivid in the marketplace. They also talk about the impact of Vivid's innovative products on the industry and the importance of partnerships and memberships. Lewis shares a personal story about his impulsive driving experience as a teenager. The future of Vivid includes new product launches and continued growth. Takeaways VIVID Laminating Technologies is a family-run business that focuses on innovation and producing award-winning finishing equipment for the print industry. They prioritise their own journey and ideas, constantly improving their products and adding value. VIVID values partnerships and memberships with organizations like Picon, IPIA, and Fespa, as they believe in working together to support the industry. Lewis Evans shares a personal story about his impulsive driving experience as a teenager, highlighting his impulsive nature and the importance of learning from mistakes. The future of VIVID includes new product launches and continued growth, with a focus on serving the industry and staying ahead of trends.

    Episode 12 - Chris Davies & Luke Stoneham of The Print Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 59:36


    Summary In this episode of the Printerviews podcast, Colin is joined by Chris and Luke from The Print Show. They discuss their backgrounds in the print industry and how they got involved in organising The Print Show. They also talk about the trends they have observed in the industry, such as advances in digital print and the importance of diversification. The event hosts share their experiences and challenges in organising The Print Show and emphasize the importance of creating a valuable and informative experience for both exhibitors and attendees. The conversation covers various topics related to the UK Print Show, including the importance of marketing, the challenges faced by small businesses in attending events, and the value of networking and human interaction. They also share funny stories from past shows and discuss the future of the industry and the Print Show. Takeaways The print show provides a platform for both small and large businesses in the print industry to showcase their products and services. Advances in digital print have significantly improved the quality and capabilities of printed materials. Diversification is a key trend in the print industry, with businesses expanding their offerings to meet the changing needs of customers. Organizing a trade show like the print show is a challenging but rewarding endeavor, requiring careful planning and execution. The print show aims to provide a valuable and informative experience for both exhibitors and attendees, with a focus on showcasing new technologies and industry trends. The UK Print Show is committed to giving back to the industry by investing in marketing and promoting the event. Attending trade shows like the Print Show provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the latest technologies, gain knowledge from industry professionals, and network with others in the industry. Small to medium businesses should consider attending the Print Show to benefit from the educational content, exhibitors, and networking opportunities. The industry is constantly evolving, and print businesses need to adapt and embrace new technologies to stay relevant. Human interaction and networking will always be important, even as technology advances. The future of the industry may involve changes in publishing, such as a shift to online models or subscription-based models. The Print Show aims to be a key event in the UK, providing a platform for businesses to showcase their products and services and connect with potential customers. The show organizers are constantly evolving and looking for ways to improve the event and meet the needs of exhibitors and attendees. Titles Challenges and Rewards of Organizing the Print Show The Evolution of the Print Show: From Idea to Reality Funny Stories from Past Print Shows The Print Show as a Key Event in the UK Sound Bites "It's literally the first thing that goes on my marketing plan each year and I can't imagine not being a part of it." "We want to be more than just a three day event where you go to the NEC to look around. You can actually get involved, speak to people in the evening, come to the gala dinner, print show party, and actually pick people's brains over a beer." "The print show aims to provide a valuable and informative experience for both exhibitors and attendees, with a focus on showcasing new technologies and industry trends." "We give a lot of that back in marketing as well." "It's the people you don't know and the things you're not aware of." "We want the visitor experience to come back every year, not just one off." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:58 Getting Involved in the Print Industry 08:19 Advances in Digital Print 09:45 Diversification in the Print Industry 14:31 Challenges of Organizing the Print Show 29:50 Keeping the Print Show Relevant 33:37 The Importance of Marketing and Giving Back to the Industry 36:00 The Value of Attending Trade Shows for Small Businesses 46:57 Funny Stories from Past Print Shows 49:23 Getting to Know the Event Hosts: Chris and Luke 51:47 Highlighting Educational Content at the Print Show 54:06 The Future of the Industry and the Print Show 57:49 The Role of Human Interaction and Networking 01:00:15 Adapting to the Changing Landscape of Publishing 01:02:39 The Print Show as a Key Event in the UK 01:04:03 Constant Evolution and Improvement of the Print Show Keywords print show, print industry, trends, digital print, diversification, challenges, exhibitors, attendees, UK Print Show, marketing, small businesses, networking, industry future

    Episode 11 - Alice Belfield of AJS Embroidery Services

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 40:45


    Join me on this latest episode where I talk to Alice Belfield about all things garment decoration, the opportunities with faux embroidery and the challenges of being a young woman in the Industry. There's something in this for everyone. We hope you enjoy!

    Episode 10 - Craig Brown of The ISA & Ashton Brown

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 50:03


    In this episode, we delve deep into Craig's 30+ years of experience in the signage industry, his time with Signs Express where he came in as the first ever employee to eventually becoming the MD and owner of the franchise group. This episode is crammed with plenty of golden nuggets that I have no doubt will get you thinking differently about your business. We hope you enjoy!

    Episode 9 - Andy Hancock of Mexar & Indie Ink

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 32:48


    In this episode, I enter the world of Inkjet ink development by interviewing Andy Hancock who owns both Mexar and Indie Inks. Andy takes us on the journey from when he moved to Leeds to learn about Medicinal Chemistry and like many of us, fell into the wonderful world of print where he completed a PHD in Inkjet formulation. From starting his business as the country went into a recession, Andy now finds himself 17 years down the line with lots of valuable experience under his belt and 2 leading brands in the marketplace.

    Episode 8 - Cian Byrne of We Do Printing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 46:30


    In this episode, Colin talks with Cian Byrne of We Do Printing in Ireland. Cian talks about some recent significant investments in his business and the process behind making these decisions. Pigeon-holed as the King of Metaphors, he talks about his unique approach to selling, the importance of understanding your audience, and the challenges and crossovers of running a business and parenting. There's something for everyone in this episode. We hope you enjoy it!

    Episode 7 - Dr Simon Biltcliffe of Webmart

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 49:54


    In this episode, Colin interviews Simon, the founder of Webmart which was initially set up as a Print Management Company and has now become the most sustainable Marketing Agency in Europe. Simon discusses his unique and very interesting Marxist Capitalist approach to business, how to build a highly engaged workforce and many other key tips that I am sure many of you will enjoy listening to.

    Episode 6 - Scott Conway & Wayne Bodimeade of Venture Banners

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 48:44


    Join me in Episode 6 of The Printerviews as I talk to the 2 founders of one of the most successful Trade Large Format suppliers in the UK, Venture Banners. Scott Conway and Wayne Bodimeade as they share the trials and tribulations of setting up the business, some of the challenges they experienced along the way, their recipes for success and Scott reveals a very interesting secret.

    Episode 5 - Donna James and Sam Morgan of Signspeed (LIVE from The Print Show 2023)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 24:09


    Experience a live recording of the industry's trailblazing podcast at The Print Show 2023 as Colin gets set to delve deep into the fascinating journey of Sam Morgan and Donna James, the Co-Directors of the Welsh-based company, ‘Signspeed' and their journey from employees to employer as they purchased the business back in 2019.

    Episode 4 - Franklin Clark of Clark Printing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 39:46


    In episode 4, Colin speaks to Franklin Clark of Clark Printing as they discuss some uncomfortable lessons learned from losing their first businesses, what print business owners can do nowadays to stay current and even touch on a random night out where Franklin played minder to a Gladiator.

    Episode 3 - Tom Wood of St Andrews Press

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 34:49


    In this episode, I sit down with Tom Wood, MD of St. Andrews Press, a Wells, Somerset-based commercial printing company.Dive into our conversation about the unique challenges and rewards of running a third-generation family business, navigating the hurdles of the pandemic, the intricacies of pricing in the industry, and the pivotal role of a robust company culture.Plus, hear Tom's insights on recent business acquisitions and his vision for the future of St. Andrews Press.

    Episode 2 - Gareth Robertson of Print Pit

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 37:28


    In this episode, Colin and Gareth dive into the world of selling print online, discuss the importance of having a strong support network and somehow manage to stray into the world of rare birth conditions.

    Episode 1 - Sam Armstrong of Make It Happen Signage Consultancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 43:59


    Colin kicks off this Podcast series by Interviewing recently awarded Industry Champion 'Sam Armstrong' as she shares her 22 years knowledge in signage and talks all things from divorcing clients, her upcoming training events in the USA and the time she sang at Wembley Stadium.

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