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Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Edinburgh Napier University 2017 Prospectus

Edinburgh Napier University is home to over 19,500 students from over 140 countries. Established in 1964, Napier now boasts six specialist schools, each an impressive institution in its own right, with world-class facilities, academics, researchers and international links.
 
This article is about the nine individual prospectuses they have produced for the 2017 academic year, each one for a separate school or course selection and each of these books is very special indeed!
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...as each of the books has a section with all the course information printed on a different colour of our Colorset 100% Recycled text, as you can see from the images below:
The books are all 235x165mm, which is an economical format on a B1 press using B1 size paper. They are portrait and are perfect bound. The prospectuses vary in pages from 50pp up to 82pp using a mixture of 115gsm uncoated offset paper printed litho in CMYK and Colorset in one colour litho (black)
Computing - Colorset Lemon
Engineering & the Built Environment - Colorset Lime
Criminology, Psycology & Law - Colorset Light Grey

Tourism - Colorset Mango
Business & Languages - Colorset Acquamarine
Arts & Media - Colorset Solar

Design - Colorset Pink Ice
Health & Social Care - Colorset Light Blue
Life & Sport Sciences - Colorset Spring Green
So what we have here is a really special collection of prospectus books. The self coloured text pages make each individual book clear and engaging - giving power and clarity to the text.
The books are all perfect bound (it's not possible to section sew with the variables in the quantity of pages)
Art direction and design is by the Marketing, Brand and Communication Department at Edinburgh Napier University.

Print and production is by J. Thomson Colour Printers in Glasgow and they have made a superb job of both the print and finishing.

http://www.napier.ac.uk/
Posted by Justin Hobson 15.02.2017