Large-format print specialist Dominion has reported a £1 million increase in turnover over the past two years, alongside the launch of a new education-focused initiative, The Print School, and the rollout of a full strategic rebrand.
The growth marks a significant phase for the Bradford-based business, which says the changes reflect its evolution from a production supplier to a more consultative print partner. Central to this shift is The Print School, a new learning programme aimed at creative agencies, marketers, and brand teams looking to make more effective use of large-format print.
The Print School will formally launch with its first live session, The Agency Playbook Live, on 11 February 2026. The programme is designed to combine in-person workshops, tours of Dominion’s headquarters, online resources, and practical tools. According to the company, the goal is to help creative professionals better understand what is achievable with print and to reduce friction in the planning and delivery of campaigns.
Alongside the education initiative, Dominion has completed a full rebrand, including a new visual identity, redesigned website, and revised messaging. The company says this work reflects both its recent commercial performance and a longer-term ambition to position itself as a strategic partner working earlier in the creative process.
Verity Fox, second-generation managing director at Dominion, said: “As a business, we don’t exist to simply print. We’re here to empower. Large-format print remains incredibly underutilised from a creative perspective, often because of a lack of awareness around what’s possible or achievable. Our new brand and refreshed messaging, including The Print School offering, aims to help clients cut through complexity and unlock new value from the medium, visually and commercially.”
Sustainability also remains a stated priority. Dominion reports that 80% of its waste is currently recycled and that production is 95% paperless. The company says it is working towards a fully paperless workflow and carbon neutrality in the near future.
Founded in 1983, Dominion operates from a 60,000 square foot facility in Bradford and works across a range of high-impact, large-format applications. Its client list includes major UK brands such as River Island and B&Q, as well as international music act Coldplay.





