Is Print Dead? Busting the Biggest Myths About Print in 2025
Let’s address the rumour head-on: is print really dead? Or is it just a victim of lazy headlines and digital wishful thinking? At Print Lord, nothing gets us out of bed faster than a myth that needs busting, and today we’ve got our sights set on one of the oldest chestnuts in the game. In 2025, print isn’t just alive—it’s making more of a difference than ever.
Why Does the “Print Is Dead” Myth Persist?
It’s easy to see why this myth lingers. The march of smartphones, endless screen time, and the convenience of a ‘paperless’ world have made many people assume that old-school print is obsolete. Every few years, a new report pops up declaring the end of print. Yet, walk down any high street, attend an event, or open a parcel, and what do you find? Labels, packaging, leaflets, signage—the real world runs on print. The truth: print has changed, evolved, and gotten cleverer, but it’s far from finished.
Myth #1: “Nobody Reads Print Anymore”
This one might bring a wry smile to your face if you’ve ever seen someone flick through a glossy magazine, pore over a menu, or hand out a business card with pride. Print grabs attention—full stop. Studies continually show that physical media anchors our memory and commands focus. Where digital ads are ignored, print leaps into our hands and under our noses. Why? Because print is tangible, and tangibility builds trust and recall. Whether it’s directly mailing a newsletter, handing over a branded sticker, or delivering beautifully produced event materials, print gets noticed and remembered.
Myth #2: “Print Isn’t Effective – It’s All About Digital”
The charm of digital marketing is the data—clicks, shares, impressions. But here’s the Print Lord reality: print still delivers some of the highest ROI in marketing. Printed leaflets, tailored direct mail, or well-placed posters can cut through the clutter in ways digital simply can’t. For brands that need to stand out or remind customers they’re the real deal, print is unbeatable. And let’s not forget, digital channels are oversaturated. Yet, in a world of constant scrolling, a well-crafted print piece stops people in their tracks.
Myth #3: “Print Is Bad for the Environment”
Sustainability is serious—no argument here. But the idea that print belongs in the environmental bad books is outdated. Print, especially in Europe and the UK, is one of the most rigorously managed industries when it comes to sustainability. Most paper used by reputable printers is responsibly sourced, with strict recycling and replanting initiatives behind it. Supporting print often means supporting managed forests, sustainable practices, and local economies. In short: responsible print can be part of the sustainability solution, not the villain of the story.
Myth #4: “It’s Easier and Cheaper Just to Go Online”
There’s truth in the simplicity of digital for some tasks, but it’s not the full story. Have you ever tried to organise a complex event or launch a product using only pixels? There’s a reason brands invest in high-quality signage, branded merchandise, tailored packaging, and real-world displays. When you need to make a splash—or even just make things clear—print steps up. And with Print Lord’s knack for problem-solving, even the most involved, multi-part jobs can be handled with less stress and more style than you might expect.
What Does Print Lord See in 2025?
We see labels that demand attention, till rolls that quietly do their crucial job, and custom leaflet holders that show off brands with panache and precision. We see creativity at exhibitions and trade shows, businesses local and national putting their mark out there. Behind the scenes, we see proactive advice, artwork rescue missions, and a team that treats every item as mission-critical—because it is to you.
The Real Future of Print
Here’s the secret: print isn’t in a fight with digital. The two together are a force to be reckoned with. The businesses making waves in 2025 are those that blend the best of both—using digital for reach and print for impact. And at Print Lord, we’re here to show you how.
Ready for print that delivers? Let’s throw the tired old myths in the bin (preferably the recycling bin). Print Lord isn’t going anywhere—and neither is print, done right.