Formara Print and Marketing: Complementing Digital Marketing with Ethical Production
With the company running for over 50 years, and its current managing
director having started as a trainee back in 1988, we speak to Formara Print
& Marketing about how the company has evolved and what it offers today
David Osgar
July 16, 2025
[L to R] Russ Turner, marketing and PR executive, and Andy Pond, managing director from Formara Print and Marketing
Following a string of awards and the relaunch of its website, Formara Print and Marketing has continued to show the strengths of print marketing by championing direct mail and personalised print.
Back in December, Formara announced it had been recognised for its sustainability efforts with the 2024 Corporate Sustainability Award from Business Awards UK, a ceremony organised by marketing and consultation agency, Not Just Another Agency.
Formara says that the award highlights its dedication to the environment while also producing high-quality print and marketing services. Speaking in December, Andy Pond, managing director of Formara said: βWinning the 2024 Corporate Sustainability Award is a testament to our teamβs dedication to reducing our environmental impact while delivering exceptional value to our clients. This achievement underscores our belief that sustainable practices are essential for the future of our industry.β
With this success in mind, Pondβs long history with the company, and Formaraβs new website, we catch up with the printer and find out more about this Southend-on-Sea-based business.
50 Years of Experience
Before looking at how Formara operates today, it is worth noting how the company started, especially when it has over 50 years of experience in the print industry. Set up in 1972 by Bob Smith and Geoff Baker, the two saw an opportunity to build an original business in the print industry following careers at both Ford and Marconi.
Speaking about the companyβs founding, Pond says: βThe name βFormaraβ was created by combining parts of their previous employers' names. From the start, they focused on high-quality, reliable print solutions, and over 50 years later, that ethos still defines the company today.β
Pond elaborates on the companyβs history by explaining how the company started as a small print shop with just five employees. βBy the mid to late 90s, the company had expanded significantly, employing over 60 people across three shifts,β explains Pond.
Formara's award for Most Sustainable Packaging 2024
Currently the company employs 28 dedicated professionals based at its site at The Candlemakers in Southend-on-Sea. Formara houses digital and lithographic printing equipment while also managing fulfilment and direct mail services. Pond adds: βEverything happens under one roof, which helps us maintain high standards and fast turnaround times.β
As a whole, the company offers a wide range of print and marketing services, which makes Formara a βone-stop shopβ for its clients. Businesses use Formara for print-on-demand services, distribution, packaging, direct mail campaigns, surveys, and traditional print jobs like brochures and corporate stationery.
Last year the company had a turnover of around Β£3.6m which has led to Formaraβs continued investment in the future through its new website, its sustainable printing, and its data-driven direct mail offering. Interestingly, Pond started at Formara as a trainee in 1988 and became managing director of the company in 2023. Speaking about what he is most proud of, Pond says: βMany of the people I started with are still here today, and together, weβve helped shape Formara into what it is now. The growth, the technology, and the ethos weβve developed over the years are something to be truly proud of.β
Many of the people I started with are still here today, and together, we've helped shape Formara into what it is now
Throughout Pondβs 36 years with the company he has seen a number of changes to the business and the industry. βThe biggest challenge has been adapting to the decline in traditional print volumes,β says Pond, adding: βAs more businesses shift to digital, weβve had to find new ways to add value. Thatβs why weβve invested in data-driven direct mail, print automation, and sustainable print solutions. By offering services that complement digital marketing strategies, rather than competing with them, weβve been able to continue growing and evolving.β
Customer and Sustainability-Focused
As evident by the companyβs initiatives, awards, and plans, Formaraβs values and ethos are incredibly important to the business, as is the case with many modern brands and businesses. The phrase βpeople buy from peopleβ comes to mind when looking at fresh and modern brands which put their personality to the forefront.
When it comes to Formara, Pond says the business is βall about delivering a personal, customer-focused serviceβ. The companyβs goal is to be the UKβs leading customer-focused, technology-driven, and sustainable print and marketing business. Speaking about these goals and values, Pond says: βWe believe in building strong relationships with our clients, offering innovative solutions, and staying at the forefront of sustainable printing practices. Our commitment to customer service is reflected not just in our client relationships but also in the loyalty of our employees, many of whom have been with us for years.
[L to R] Business consultant, Marcus Clifford, and MD, Andy Pond
βSustainability is at the heart of what we do. Our commitment to environmentally responsible print has been recognised with the Corporate Sustainability Award, which reflects our ongoing efforts to reduce our environmental impact. Formara has also partnered with Two Sides, a global initiative which dispels print marketing myths and promotes sustainable practices. This allows us to educate our customers on the environmental benefits of print while reinforcing our dedication to ethical production.β
Pond emphasises that thereβs βreally no such thing as a βtypicalβ day at Formaraβ, saying that one moment they can be working on a complex direct mail campaign for a finance company and the next they could be responding to information security audits or producing marketing materials for colleges and universities. A standout project Pond remembers was Formaraβs work on the COVID React Study which was of particular historic importance and was indicative of the work the company does in industries like education, finance, government, and market research.
Pondβs favourite part of the company is the creative process, seeing a project go from an initial concept to a beautiful, finished product. βThatβs why I joined the print industry back in 1988, it still gives me the same buzz today. Thereβs something incredibly satisfying about seeing a pallet of brochures or books neatly stacked, ready to go out to a client, or be posted directly to their customers.β
When it comes to the future, Pond says the team has big plans for the next two to five years: βSustainability is a key focus, so weβre looking at ways to further reduce our environmental impact while expanding our offerings. We also see a lot of potential in personalised print marketing, where businesses can use data to create more targeted and effective campaigns.
βGrowth in industries like education, research, and financial services will be a priority for us, as we continue to develop specialist print solutions that meet their needs. Also, innovation is a big part of our future growth strategy. Our Innovation Day with Marcus Clifford was just the start, by continuously exploring new methods and ideas, weβre ensuring that Formara remains at the forefront of the print and marketing industry.β
To conclude this look at Formaraβs operations, its worth noting Pondβs final thoughts: βWeβve spent over 50 years refining our craft, and weβre excited about what the future holds.β This statement is indicative of what many legacy printers currently have the power to do. With sustainability and various marketing solutions at their disposal, ultimately printers can be the innovators of a more sustainable and communicative world.
Statistics
1972 β The company was founded in 1972 1,500sq m β Formaraβs premise spans 1,500sq m 28 β The company currently employees 28 members of staff 2023 β Andy Pond become managing director of Formara in 2023
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