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EXPLORING THE POWER OF PRINT AT PRINTERIORS - FESPA GLOBAL EXPO - BERLIN 2022

“The Décor industry is expansive, it is design led and encompasses a vibrant global community. Digital printing empowers both the creative and the manufacturer and whilst utilising digital technologies, it enables interior designers and decorative print designers to work together to create beautiful products and incredible spaces.” Debbie McKeegan - FESPA Textile Ambassador

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WILL SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES HELP DRIVE MAJOR CHANGE IN THE APPAREL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

The problems were there back then, but they were exacerbated and brought to the forefront due to pandemic-related issues. With all the supply chain noise, we wondered whether there would actually be meaningful solutions soon, and/or whether reshoring and digital production would be accelerated. A Forbes article on the topic sheds some light here: - Cary Sherburne - What They Think

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ONE YEAR ON - SHUTTERFLY ACQUIRED SPOONFLOWER A MOVE THAT CONNECTED 21 MILLION CUSTOMERS TO PRINTED TEXTILES ON DEMAND

At the time of the acquisition completion, Shutterfly said, “This acquisition will increase the depth and breadth of what people can create, customize, and buy on the Shutterfly platform including wallpaper, fabric, and home décor. And it will connect 21 million active Shutterfly users to more than one million designs by independent artists in the Spoonflower global marketplace.”

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SUSTAINABILITY SPOTLIGHT S/S 2022 - TEXTILE INNOVATIONS AND INSIGHTS

“The not so green iceberg continues to emerge as companies across the entire textile space push forward to set and or achieve sustainability objectives, all of whom are desperately trying to bring themselves into line with the growing expectations of their client base. Some have faired better than others. In recent weeks the HIGG Index has come into focus, as have the dubious claims of many of the behemoth fashion brands, many of whom now find themselves under an uncomfortable spotlight.” Read more >>

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WHY ARE LIVE WORKSHOPS SO POWERFUL? WE INTERVIEW JASON BURROUGHS OF PERFECT COLOURS TO FIND OUT MORE

“During the pandemic our customers had to pivot and were busy in particular areas like floor-graphics but I believe the industry is still recovering and looking to plan ahead. I also believe a lot of our customers are looking at new business revenues and look to digital technologies for growth.” Jason Burroughs - Perfect Colours

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WHY IS ADOBE PHOTOSHOP THE BEST TOOL ON THE MARKET FOR TEXTILE DESIGN AND COLOUR MANAGEMENT?

“We launch a collection, produce a print run and if it has succeeded, we produce it again. With good color management, not only will it be possible to print what we have sold but also we will be able to repeat the production as many times as necessary without changing the result.

So why do you need to know about color management if you are a textile designer? Because it is the only way that the colors we imagine in our head, which we later capture in Photoshop, will be the same ones we will see printed in the collection.” - Inedit

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SHARING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICAL EXPERTISE? WE INTERVIEW BRUCE VAN GREUNEN OF HP AT THE PERFECT COLOURS WORKSHOP

““The ability to use HP latex white ink print onto coloured or clear media give you an opportunity to try different applications and effects with the media. In the décor sector we have seen a move to more natural surfaces in textiles and wallpapers which are not always white. If you do not have the option of white ink, colours may not turn out as expected, or they may seem desaturated.

White ink gives the option to emphasise parts of a design. Printing with white ink onto acrylics or glass for kitchen splash backs or room dividers with 3- or 5-layer printing by example.”

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THE IMPACT OF RISING COSTS AND GLOBAL TEXTILE SUPPLY CHAIN INSTABILITY - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW?

Tony Lord, president of Flint OPS: “The pressures facing the print industry have unfortunately shown no sign of dissipating. Rising inflation, increasing fuel and energy rates, and increased demand on raw materials have all contributed to further price increases throughout the print supply chain. The challenges faced by the printing industry are some of the toughest in living memory and it is impossible to predict when we might begin to see some relief

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TWO STEPS FORWARD: RASPBERRY CREEK FABRICS PATENTS A UNIQUE PROCESS FOR DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTING

Utah-based Raspberry Creek Fabrics recently received a patent for unique web-to-print software for roll-to-roll fabric printing which automates the step-and-repeat process in a way that creates the smallest possible file, speeding the printing process.” Senior editor Cary Sherburne talked to co-founder Justin Rammell about the process."

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MEET PHOEBE LEWIS - CREATING PIGMENTS FROM SEAWEED FOR INDUSTRIAL TEXTILE PRINTING?

“During the research stages of my project I wanted to showcase seaweed in a way that it would not normally be recognised - I discovered that to be its abundance of unusual pigments. This led to more research and discovery and has helped continue the project further into multiple possible applications. I chose ink initially because during lockdown I began experimenting with what I could make from home and this very naturally progressed into textile dye baths as well as trying other methods such as block printing with thicker ink recipes.”

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PRINTERIORS TO SHOWCASE THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTERIOR DECOR IN BERLIN - MAY31ST - 3RD JUNE 2022

“The Printeriors booth has been created with sustainability front of mind, all of its components can be reutilised and have been designed and created using responsible, ethical production process wherever possible. Materials too have been carefully selected to showcase new developments and responsibly sourced printing technologies and media.” Debbie McKeegan - FESPA Textile Ambassador

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BRITISH DESIGNER BRAND GILLIAN ARNOLD CONTINUES TO EXPAND WITH HP TO BRING WALLPAPER PRODUCTION IN-HOUSE

“As a creative team, Gillian Arnold realised early on in their business plan, that managing production in-house would give them absolute control of their supply chain. A decision that has served them well and continues to unlock new product opportunities and to expand their business organically into new market sectors.”

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LEARN HOW THE COMPANY DIGITAL SPACE CREATED A NEW WALLCOVERING BUSINESS WITH EPSON SURECOLOR TECHNOLOGY

Digital Space offer custom printed wallcoverings. No project is too large or too small. Service is important to this family business and all customers are treated equally. Customised wallcoverings offer huge growth potential in a sector that continues to expand. Alan attributes their success to the fact that they offer a turn-key solution. They manage every part of the process from the initial site inspection, through printed production and on to fitting which is also part of their service.”

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IMAGECO PARTNER WITH HP TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER SUSTAINABLE PRINTED PRODUCTION FOR RETAIL GRAPHICS AND POS

“When we saw the quality coming off the HP Latex 800W, and once we had evaluated the positive impact the machinery would deliver for our factory’s environmental workflow, we knew that it was the right technology for us. We were also impressed by HP’s recycling programs. Being able to recycle our HP Ink cartridges with HP Planet Partners, ensures that our waste products don’t become new products and don’t end up in oceans or landfills.”

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INDUSTRY TRENDS: THE DIGITAL IMPERATIVE AND THE DIGITAL WORKFLOW ACCELERATE PACE

“Digital manufacturing technologies continue to disrupt the traditional workflow of the textile industry. Market shifts have created new channels and opportunities where workflow software solutions (which were initially created and deployed to bridge analogue and digital technologies) now enable parallel or independent production across continents – and facilitate close proximity production.” FESPA

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