New Licensing Lounge will bring character to Spring Fair
Licensed merchandise brings together all 12 sectors of UK’s leading retail trade exhibition The organiser of Spring Fair International, Emap Connect, is delighted to announce
Licensed merchandise brings together all 12 sectors of UK’s leading retail trade exhibition The organiser of Spring Fair International, Emap Connect, is delighted to announce
We love these hilarious cartoons by New York-based illustrator Bill Abbott, whose work is available for license onto greetings products, giftware, magazines, newspapers and so
We loved these pretty and character-ful illustrations by award-winning Carita Design, which has a broad portfolio of work available for license onto a diverse product
Claire Gill Editions, showing for the first time at Top Drawer, have added Wordplay, a brand new range of greetings cards to their product line,
Peter Adderley is the latest artist to join MGL’s licensing portfolio and the company has been thrilled with the response from the licensing community so
Illustrator and book cover designer Naomi Robinson is the creative talent behind Nyha Graphics, and producer of a beautiful line in greetings cards. Indie Artist

Britain risks weakening its economy by taking small businesses for granted, according to Nigel Botterill, who is launching a new national campaign to put them

As London Craft Week 2026 opens across the city, the organiser has extended congratulations to Jongjin Park, who has been announced as winner of the

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced its endorsement of Tapestry, a new porcelain paving design from Ca’ Pietra, its licensee for outdoor paving. Placing

Retailers are investing growing amounts of time and money into artificial intelligence, but early insights suggest they could be getting stuck in a risky middle

The Giftware Association has launched a new Quarterly Pulse Survey called Giftware Unwrapped, designed to give the UK gift and home industry a stronger, clearer

Independent retailers across the UK are rethinking how they present artwork. Traditional gallery walls and static displays lost their pull. Shoppers now expect visual storytelling
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