None of this would happen without YOU …
Now for something a little different.
No one likes a party bore who drones on and on about themselves, but January was even more of a hectic month than usual, and I’d love to highlight some of the stuff that’s kept us busy.
Here’s a sneak peek at what we’ve been up to this month:
Things You Didn’t Know You’d Need Printed (Until You Do)
We kicked off the month printing jigsaws (yes, really).
From there, we switched to NHS birth books, a critical but less puzzling job. Time cards and treatment record cards kept us on our toes, and butchers’ books quietly keep things in order behind the counter.
Pantomimes, Pallet Labels, and Primary Schools
It wouldn’t be a proper month without something a bit theatrical—cue the pantomime scripts (Oh no, we didn’t!). Meanwhile, pallet labels and drug bottle labels kept production lines moving. As if we didn’t know, primary school reading books reminded us that learning starts with the turn of a page.
When Golf Clubs Meet Charity Balls
On the sports and entertainment front, we printed golf club handbooks and fixture cards because tee times are serious business. At the other end of the spectrum, we printed charity ball tickets and programmes, a reminder that print plays a key role in fundraising and great nights out.
Memorial Books and Local Legends
One job that stood out this month was a WW2 memorial book, a project steeped in history and meaning. We also worked on local freebie magazines, giving communities something to flip through with their morning coffee.
Loads of Flyers and Business Cards (Of Course)
No month in print is complete without the classics. We printed flyers (loads of them) and business cards (even more)—because who doesn’t need a professional introduction or a last-minute promotion?
A Little Something for Foodies and Travellers
Menus for eateries, paper bags for takeaways, and travel wallets for those off on adventures. We’ve got you covered, whether you’re dining locally or jetting off.
By the end of the month, we’re surrounded by posters, letterheads, compliment slips, and a stack of self-published books that remind us why we love what we do.
The variety keeps us on our toes, and the creativity keeps us smiling, but none of this would happen without YOU.
They’re your ideas.
Your events.
And your projects.
And they’re all pieces of a puzzle that make up our working day.
So why am I mentioning all this?
Because we wouldn’t be here without such a wonderful group of supportive customers who trust us to bring their projects to life.
So, what’s next?
Hopefully, another month filled with creativity, challenges, and a bit of organised chaos.
If you have something exciting, let us know—we’re always up for the challenge.
Let us know if you’d like to be part of our next showcase!
Until next week.
Alec