If you represent an historic preservation or heritage conservation organisation, cultural institution, museum or performing arts group, our publishing and printing services are dedicated to launching your message to new heights.
Whether you need help with printing monthly, quarterly or one-off magazines or producing marketing materials of any kind, Cabbells can help. Our dedicated and knowledgeable team of account managers provide exceptional customer service during the whole production process, constantly remaining sensitive to client budgets and ensuring high-quality finished products.
Based in St Albans, just outside London, we are perfectly located to be able to accommodate any last minute projects or time sensitive work, offering quick turnarounds and prompt delivery into the West End and beyond.
Recognising that we work with many conservation organisations whose aim is to protect and preserve, we are conscious of sustainability and the impact our publishing business has on both the local and global environment. We manage this impact by working closely with our preferred print partners, advising on everything from FSC and PEFC-certified, recycled and chlorine-free papers to non-toxic vegetable-based inks, biodegradable and carbon-neutral wrapping. Meeting all applicable environmental legislation, we are proud that our printers also subscribe to the Forest Stewardship Council.
Experts in producing professionally designed and printed theatre programmes too, our studio can advise on different formats and print finishes to make your programmes stand out from the crowd. From full programmes with laminate, spot varnish or embossed covers, to pull-out gatefolds, leaflets, cast slip sheets and more, we will ensure everything is produced to the highest quality and delivered to site on time.
The BBC Proms is a classical music festival held every summer at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and in recent years has explored an innovative series of Proms around the UK with concerts in all four nations. Its aim: to bring the best in classical music to the widest possible audience, which remains true to founder-conductor Henry Wood’s original vision in 1895.
Hollywood actors are employed to promote virtually everything and anything nowadays, from perfumes to insurance, and food-delivery services to TV packages. A famous face – more often than not – will grab a viewer’s attention because of their fame and familiarity.
One of our more interesting accounts is the work we do on the membership magazine for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB). Our scope on that particular project is to design and layout the pages and give editorial direction, subbing and proofing.