Dominion launches The Print School following major rebrand

Dominion introduces The Print School, a new initiative to help agencies and marketers unlock the potential of large-format print.

Dominion has announced a significant phase of growth, reporting an increase of £1 million in turnover over the past two years. This commercial success is accompanied by a full strategic rebrand and the upcoming launch of The Print School, a first-of-its-kind learning initiative designed to improve the skills of creative agencies, marketers, and brand teams.

Verity Fox, Managing Director of Dominion
Verity Fox, Managing Director of Dominion

At the centre of this chapter is The Print School, which aims to equip creative professionals with the knowledge to harness the full potential of large-format print. The school will hold its inaugural session, The Agency Playbook Live, on 11 February 2026. Attendees will have access to immersive workshops, facility tours, and practical tools intended to help them deliver high-impact print campaigns with greater efficiency.

The rebrand includes a new visual identity, a redesigned website, and refreshed messaging. These changes mark the firm’s evolution from a traditional supplier to a strategic print partner. Operating from a 60,000 square foot facility in Bradford, Dominion handles complex campaigns for major UK brands, including retailers River Island and B&Q.

Verity Fox, Dominion’s second-generation managing director, said, “As a business, we don’t exist to simply print. We are here to empower. Large-format print remains incredibly underutilised from a creative perspective, often because of a lack of awareness around what is 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.”

Dominion is also focusing on environmental goals as it enters this next stage of growth. The company currently recycles 80 percent of its waste and operates a 95 percent paperless production workflow. The business has committed to moving toward a fully paperless system and achieving carbon neutrality in the near future.

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