James Duckenfield announced as new CEO of the Hobs Group.
12.12.2016James Duckenfield has been appointed as the new CEO of the Hobs Group. Kieran O’Brien will continue his involvement with the company as a non-executive director.
Welcome to the Hobs Repro Blog. Here’s some quick updates of what’s happening around the UK.
James Duckenfield has been appointed as the new CEO of the Hobs Group. Kieran O’Brien will continue his involvement with the company as a non-executive director.
Dynamo is a magician best known for his award-winning television show Dynamo: Magician Impossible. We printed some extra special books that were used in the magical performances.
We’ve recently added foil finishes to our options of finishes for print, and people have jumped at the chance to add some creative lustre to their projects!
Hobs Reprographics was a proud sponsor of The Food Porn Awards™ and printed high-resolution photo-boards for the Northern Bar and Restaurant Show in March.
Alex Campkin is one of the Hobs IT department which provides IT support to the entire Hobs Group. We pulled him away from fixing a laptop to fire some quick questions at him.
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Andrew Conley is regarded as one of Britain’s foremost 3D model makers, having worked on the new Wembley Stadium for Foster & Partners, among other key schemes.
Hobs really can print anything! The world record attempt for the biggest colouring-in book was printed by Hobs Bristol and was organised in partnership with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) as a centrepiece of the “city green” for Bristol Habourside Festival.
Phil Newton is a construction print specialist for Hobs Manchester which, amongst many other things, creates bespoke tender submissions and hoardings for construction sites. We grabbed a coffee with him to ask some quick fire questions!
Hobs have invested in a new digital printer which prints onto sheets of paper up to 120cm long by 33cm high. This is bigger than laying five A4 pages side-by-side, and much longer than two A3 pages placed end-to-end.