Podcast: The PrintPod episode 11: People Power, with Paul Regan

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In the latest episode of The Print Pod, Infigo’s podcast dedicated to all things print and marketing, host Chris Minn sits down with Paul Regan from the London-based print company F E Burman. Their conversation dives into how the printing industry is transforming with the help of technology and the important role of nurturing the next generation of print and marketing professionals.

The episode highlights F E Burman’s commitment to staying at the forefront of industry changes while fostering a culture of innovation and mentorship. Chris and Paul explore how adapting to new technology can coexist with supporting young talent, blending the company’s historical roots with a forward-thinking approach.

From dyslexia to print innovation

Paul Regan’s journey into the print industry is both inspiring and unexpected. Growing up with dyslexia, he faced unique challenges in school, which made it difficult to see a clear career path. However, his interest in creativity and photography led him to an apprenticeship at F E Burman in 1982, where he found a supportive environment to grow. Mentors like company founder Michael Burman played a significant role in helping Paul find his footing, showing him the potential within an industry he initially struggled to connect with.

These early experiences ignited Paul’s dedication to supporting young people entering the print industry. Reflecting on his own path, he recognizes the value of mentorship and the importance of creating opportunities for new talent. His journey is a testament to how perseverance and support can open doors for those who may feel out of place in traditional settings.

Blending traditional methods with modern technology

F E Burman has built a unique reputation by blending traditional printing expertise with modern technology. The company took a bold step by adopting HP Indigo presses early on, a move that allowed them to offer greater flexibility in print runs, quality, and speed. This approach helped set them apart in a competitive market, allowing them to deliver high-quality work quickly and with a level of customization that wasn’t previously possible.

Transitioning from analogue to digital was not without its hurdles. The team’s advanced pre-press skills and commitment to adapting to new methods were essential in making the shift. For Paul, this journey represents how digital advancements have transformed the industry, enabling mass customization and premium output that meet the evolving needs of today’s clients while staying true to traditional craftsmanship.

 

Developing the next print generation

A central theme of the episode is F E Burman’s dedication to nurturing the next generation of industry talent. The company maintains an open-door policy with local schools, colleges, and universities, bringing students into their workshop to experience the world of print firsthand. Ideally located in South London, F E Burman works closely with institutions like the London College of Communication, Kingston University, and Central Saint Martins, allowing students to get a comprehensive view of the print process.

Through these collaborations, students have the chance to explore various aspects of print, from substrates and foiling techniques to digital innovations. Witnessing the students’ excitement as they see their designs come to life is especially rewarding for Paul. He believes this hands-on approach is key to showing young people that print is a dynamic and evolving industry with endless creative potential.

 

Sustainability and creativity in print

Paul shares stories that showcase how sustainability and creativity are central to F E Burman’s mission. In one project, each book cover was made from recycled deckchair fabric, resulting in one-of-a-kind covers that emphasized the creative possibilities of print. Another memorable project was a children’s book designed for young kidney transplant patients, featuring personalized, interactive elements to provide comfort and understanding during a challenging time.

These projects underscore the unique, emotional impact print can deliver, contrasting with more disposable digital content. Beyond aesthetics, F E Burman collaborates with eco-friendly paper companies to promote environmentally responsible choices, pushing the creative boundaries of what’s possible with sustainable materials. For Paul, sustainability is woven into the company’s identity, aiming to produce print pieces that are both beautiful and built to last.

 

Challenges facing the print industry

The episode also dives into some of the broader challenges facing the print industry, especially in attracting and retaining young talent. Paul acknowledges that competing with other sectors for creative minds is difficult, but he remains optimistic about print’s unique offerings. Far from being just ink on paper, today’s print industry encompasses a wide range of roles, including coding, systems integration, and creative design, making it a relevant and exciting field for tech-savvy individuals.

By highlighting the diverse skills and opportunities within the industry, F E Burman hopes to inspire the next generation to consider print as a viable and rewarding career path. Through outreach and hands-on experience, Paul believes that young people can see how technology and creativity intersect in print, offering a fulfilling and innovative career.

 

What does the future of print look like?

Paul reflects on what lies ahead for the print industry. He envisions a future where traditional craftsmanship and modern technology continue to converge, allowing print to create unique, impactful products that stand out in a digital-first world. For F E Burman, this blend of sustainability, creativity, and innovation sets a standard within the industry and highlights what’s possible when passion meets progress.

Paul’s closing thoughts emphasize the importance of remaining open-minded and dedicated to continuous improvement. For him, the future of print is about staying passionate and adaptable, ensuring the medium continues to serve as a powerful channel for storytelling, creativity, and connection.

 

Listen now on Spotify and YouTube

Infigo’s PrintPod podcast consistently delivers industry insights. So, to hear more from the podcast, make sure you subscribe through our YouTube or Spotify channels, for regular updates on the latest trends in print and business in general – from industry leaders to those taking up their first role in the print industry and everyone in between.

 

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