Showing posts with label Modern Art Oxford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Art Oxford. Show all posts

Monday, 4 November 2019

Jobs from the past - Number 121

Regular followers of this blog will know that my first post of every month is a "job from the past" so that I can show some of the really good work from years gone by. 

Modern Art Oxford 2016
KALEIDOSCOPE

In 2016, Modern Art Oxford celebrated 50 years as an internationally acclaimed powerhouse of contemporary visual culture. KALEIDOSCOPE was a year long series of interlinking exhibitions, performances and events, presenting an unmissable opportunity to reflect on some of the great moments in Modern Art Oxford’s history.

The following items formed part of a suite of literature designed and produced by Fraser Muggeridge Studio for the series which ran throughout the whole year...
The 8pp concertina leaflets are A5 size and are printed on Shiro Echo, White 120gsm. The below image shows a birds eye view of the leaflet.
The leaflets are printed offset lithoin CMYK, although the "Invisible Present" included the use of a pantone gold.
Above shows the leaflets spread flat and the image below shows the reverse side...
The below image shows the gold printed on the "Invisible Present" leaflet, and as you can see the Gold looks really gold, rather than a brown!

All the publications are printed on our Shiro Echo, White which is 100% Recycled and also carries the FSC Recycled classification. Shiro Echo is available in two shades; there is a white shade (which is a natural/off white) and a Bright White shade.
There are also notebooks, which are also A5 portrait, saddle stitched with a 4pp cover on Shiro Echo White 300gsm with 44, unprinted text pages on 80gsm.
The books are saddle stitched with copper wire - very nice...
The private view cards are A6 size, printed on Shiro Echo White 300gsm.
As you can see the finishing is excellent, as you can see from the image below...
Concept and design is by Fraser Muggeridge Studio. Printing and finishing is by Holywell Press who are based in Oxford.

Posted by Justin Hobson 04.11.2019