39 email: news@printmonthly.co.uk September / October 2024 - Issue 350 EVENTS - THE PRINT SHOW / NEWS Artworker.com will be demonstrating its new artwork approval tool and a new browser-based PDF viewer at The Print Show this September. The artwork approval tool automatically provides customers with feedback on artwork issues – such as missing bleed, incorrect file sizes, and low-resolution images – at the point of upload. Artworker’s browser-based PDF viewer is said to enhance the print proofing process and supports overprint preview, safety zone, trim and bleed visualisations, and critical preflight information with a built-in communication system. Nate Duckworth, co-founder of Artworker, says the company decided to exhibit this year after attending as a visitor last year and experiencing the event’s “vibrant energy and excitement”. “Visitors can expect to see our brand-new prepress technology, not previously shared publicly, designed to help small printing companies reduce the time spent checking and fixing customer artwork files,” Duckworth explains. “At Artworker.com, we’re levelling the playing field for small to mid-sized printing companies by increasing access to industry-leading prepress automation tools.” You can find the team on Stand B10 BSGA to highlight the benefits of membership on the Exhibitors’ Lounge The British Sign and Graphics Association (BSGA) will have its own space in the Exhibitors' Lounge at The Print Show where it will highlight the benefits of being a member. Located on Stand E34, the Association will be on hand to discuss the various issues affecting the sign industry, as well as providing visitors with more information on joining. The BSGA has also announced plans to grow its management team this year, starting with Jack Gocher, editor of Eye on Display. Gocher joins the team as marketing communications manager and will produce a range of content for members and the industry, highlighting the association’s services, events, and activities. Gocher comments: “Through its members, the BSGA has an incredible store of knowledge, experience, and expertise that it wants to share within the community. My role is to help the industry better understand what the BSGA does and the benefits of being involved.” Craig Brown, chief executive officer of the BSGA, adds: “The Print Show is a fantastic opportunity to speak to people about our achievements, plans, and ambitions as we move into a new era for the association. The show allows us to communicate our achievements and plans and demonstrate the many benefits of being part of our community.” Brown continues: “Looking at the choice of what is available to sign-makers can be quite daunting. The BSGA will be available throughout the show to offer a listening ear and some sound advice to help them grow and develop their business. We are keen to talk to people about the benefits of joining our trade association. “The larger and more diverse we are, the more we are a voice for the industry. Our role is to offer advocacy and representation for our members to promote their best interests to governments, policymakers, regulatory bodies, and specifiers.” Explore how The Online Print Coach can support your success Exhibiting for the third year running, Colin Sinclair McDermott aka The Online Print Coach will be promoting his new Online Training Platform and Community at The Print Show 2024. This new platform has been designed specifically around the needs of print business owners and arms people with the right tools and support to become more successful and profitable. “This will be my third year in a row exhibiting at The Print Show and it’s very quickly become the first item added to my marketing strategy each year,” McDermott says. “Showcasing my business here has played an integral part in my company’s growth, so much so, we’ve been able to scale year on year and have a slightly bigger presence. “We’ll have some special incentives over the three days but people will need to come pay us a visit on Stand B25 to find out more.” New artwork approval tool demoed by Artworker.com [L to R] Jack Gocher, marketing communications manager and Craig Brown, CEO of BSGA
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