▲ [L to R] Richard Goodridge (who recently celebrated his 25th anniversary with the company) and Andrew Whyte, managing director Obsession ran a special 25th anniversary edition earlier this year, which led to LT Print producing a range of products for attendees to experience from the moment they arrived. Speaking of the project, Whyte says: “Our approach for this year's milestone event was rooted in collaboration. We worked closely with the Northcote team to design and deliver print solutions that reflect the elegance and prestige of Obsession25. It has been a rewarding experience, showcasing the best of what print can offer and we look forward to continuing our partnership as the event continues to grow.” Quality and Collaboration Whyte says a typical day at LT Print is a “buzz of activity” as the team collaborates closely with clients, refining artwork, managing print runs, and ensuring timely delivery of orders. “Whether it’s creating bespoke keg collars for breweries, prospectuses for schools, or high-end collateral for hotels, our focus is always on delivering top-quality results,” says Whyte. Recently the company collaborated with global contemporary British artists The Singh Twins, to reproduce intricate artwork for their recent book, ensuring all the details were captured with precision. Whyte comments: “Our ability to meet the needs of such varied clients demonstrates our expertise and adaptability.” When asked what is his favourite thing about the company is and what he is most proud of, Whyte says it’s the team’s dedication and adaptability. “Everyone is committed to exceeding client expectations, especially as the company’s collaborative environment makes it an exciting place to work. “I’m proud of how LT Print Group has maintained its core values of quality and customer service, while embracing technological advancements,” adds Whyte. “Our ability to keep on improving and delivering for our customers in an evolving industry, while maintaining strong relationships with long-standing clients, is something I’m particularly pleased with.” When it comes to the challenges the business has faced, the shift from traditional print to digital stands out for Whyte, especially as the company wanted to maintain its high standards. “Adapting to changing customer needs and ensuring we offer innovative solutions that align with sustainability goals has required careful strategy and investment”. Future plans for LT Print include continued innovation and a focus on sustainability with investment in new technologies and expanded digital print offerings. Whyte concludes: “At LT Print, we’re passionate about combining craftsmanship with innovation to deliver exceptional results for our clients. “As we move forward, we’re committed to sustainable growth, embracing new technologies, and continuing to provide tailored print solutions that help our clients stand out. Whether it’s collaborating on intricate artwork, producing event collateral, or delivering high-end branding materials, we take pride in being a trusted partner across a diverse range of industries.” 33 www.printmonthly.co.uk May / June 2025 - Issue 354 COMPANY SPOTLIGHT / LT PRINT GROUP 1999 – LT Print Group was officially formed in March 1999 2,900sq m – The company operates from a 2,900sq m site 26 – Currently LT Print employs 26 members of staff £2m – LT Print’s annual turnover is over £2m Statistics ► LT Print speaking to The Singh Twins about their artwork
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