Farewell Ivor Solution, welcome Print Evolved!
- steve8125
- May 3, 2016
- 2 min read
Print Solutions
Last week Ivor Solution signage was taken down from the Islington, London printing plant and in its place Print Evolved was born. A striking new brand reflects a company that continues to set the pace in web to print solutions and fulfilment.
To support the new brand, Print Evolved has launched a bright new website to match the new look which will allow its primarily corporate customers, 75% in print management and office supplies, easy access to print services. Go and take a look at www.printevolved.co.uk
Many of its clients use the Print Evolved web to print solution Cognitu, licensing it and creating bespoke portals that allow their customers to order print which is then fulfilled by the Islington plant or their chosen print output supplier.

Spencer Slee, managing director of the company, explained: ‘We had outgrown our identity. We remain a technology driven company which is innovative, creative and responsive. We enable print management companies, dealers and resellers to offer an easy to use web to print portal and fulfil those orders with digital, wide format, Direct Imaging and litho technology as well as extensive finishing including foiling, embossing and thermography.’
A short video has been made to tell the Print Evolved story which can be found on the new website.
Ivor Jacobs, who founded the company, was an early adopter of the internet and led the creation of the Cognitu software (originally known as CardCorp). Spencer Slee joined the company two years ago and, as managing director, will lead the company into the next stage of development. His background in office supplies (he joined from Staples) brought a fresh pair of eyes to the printing operation.

‘This company has been the best kept secret in print for 20 years. Now it is time to evolve and build on our heritage by further harnessing technology and the multi-media environment to offer even more printing services to the modern business and print user,’ said Spencer.








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