LEICESTER, UK. June 19th, 2026 – Funeral Printing by Esmee G has unveiled Priority++ Guaranteed Delivery, a fast-track production and fulfilment option created to help ensure funeral stationery is delivered in time for services. The launch comes as new research highlights that families across the UK are working within increasingly shorter preparation windows for funerals.
The announcement is supported by the company’s newly released UK Funeral Trends Report, which analyses more than 5,000 funeral services over the past 25 years. The findings point to significant changes in both design expectations and operational demands within the UK funeral printing sector.
The report shows that families increasingly expect highly personalised memorial stationery to be produced and delivered quickly, placing greater pressure on print providers and funeral directors.
It also identifies common causes of delays in production, including late-stage text changes, low-quality images sourced from social platforms, missing tribute messages, and delays in family approval processes.
These insights were directly used to develop Priority++ Guaranteed Delivery alongside strengthened pre-production review systems designed to reduce avoidable issues.
“Twenty-five years ago, most funeral order of service booklets followed a fairly rigid, standardized structure. Today, families view the stationery as an enduring reflection of a unique life,” said Esmee G, Founder of Funeral Printing by Esmee G.
“We frequently produce booklets featuring extensive photo galleries, personal poetry, bespoke design themes and even QR codes linking directly to video tributes. At the same time, preparation windows have become significantly shorter. Priority++ was developed to provide families with greater certainty during what is often an extremely time-sensitive period.”
The new service combines enhanced print-readiness checks with contingency logistics planning, helping reduce delays caused by artwork amendments, courier issues, or last-minute production changes.
Since launching its nationwide order of service printing service in 2001, Funeral Printing by Esmee G has seen a major shift in customer expectations.
To support this, the company has built dedicated design infrastructure and a digital library of more than 1,000 templates spanning religious services, celebrations of life, cremations, and contemporary memorial formats.
The full UK Funeral Trends Report explores how personalisation, digital integration, and faster turnaround expectations are reshaping funeral stationery and influencing the future of memorial planning in the UK.