Love this set. Client-designed suite that we printed with inkjet marbling and letterpress type on our Pearl White paper.
PAPER 300g Pearl White
INK Black letterpress + Inkjet
Love this set. Client-designed suite that we printed with inkjet marbling and letterpress type on our Pearl White paper.
PAPER 300g Pearl White
INK Black letterpress + Inkjet
The simplicity of this beautifully modern bride-designed invitation set is deceiving! The production of this 5-piece suite required letterpress ink, foil stamping, inkjet printing, and duplexing.
The invitation features a mix of serif and san-serif letterpress text along with a small floral motif that we added in an inkjet run.
The reply postcard is a bit trickier, created from two 300g sheets, one letterpress printed and one inkjet printed and then foiled over the top. Then we duplexed and trimmed to create a single thick 600g card.
On to the agenda card! This one's printed with letterpress ink on the front and inkjet on the back of a single 300g sheet.
Finally, the reception card, travel insert, and envelope were more straightforward. Simple gray letterpress ink on 300g paper and a 120g cotton envelope.
Thick foil + letterpress business cards, duplexed after printing for zero impression show-through. Plus matching stationery on thinner 300g cotton stock.
BUSINESS CARDS
PAPER 600g Duplexed Fluorescent White
FOIL Gold Shine
INK Black
EDGE PAINT Gold
STATIONERY
PAPER 300g Fluorescent White
INK Black
EDGE PAINT Gold
Our Lights Holiday Card, printed for the Parklife alma mater, Duke University.
PAPER 300g Somerset White
INK Peacock & Lemonade
For the Portland-area phone lovers at PhoneLove we printed two-sided business cards on 600g Fluorescent White paper. Most featured purple on both sides, while select folks got a subtle tinted-white logo for a blind-deboss look.
We rounded out the set with some folded notes.
Long skinny product tags for Oregon cannabis growers Hifi Farms. We printed these with light and dark cool gray inks on both sides of a 300g Fluorescent White sheet, then hand-punched small holes with a Japanese paper-drill.