Showing posts with label Push. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Push. Show all posts

Thursday 2 March 2017

Jobs from the past - Number 89

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.

Update_01  July 2008 
Venture Three is a branding agency based in London. This is the first of their "newspaper style" promotional literature, produced in the Summer of 2008. 
The problem looking at an image like this is that you miss the scale of it! The size is 575x400mm, which is HUGE! ...and which is why there is an image below with a 450mm rule and a 380mm rule so you can get an idea of scale!
So that makes each of the following spreads a whopping 575mm x 800mm, which is more than enough space to show spreads of their work.
This is one of those projects that is hard to do justice to on this blog. The print image quality alone has left anyone that I have ever shown this job to, seriously impressed. It is a 24pp 'self cover' which has a deliciously floppy and tabloid newspaper feel. It is printed on our Redeem 100% Recycled 80gsm.
Given that Redeem 100% recycled is at best, off white and 100% recycled and 80gsm, the reproduction on this paper is superb. Below shows a detail of the new iPhone (well it was new in 2008)  It is printed CMYK plus a fluorescent green solid. Printed offset litho by London based Push.
As well as being a self cover format it is also completely unbound, so it flows beautifully in the hand.
As it is quite big and unwieldy, the finished item is 'endorsement folded' in half as in the image below....
Needless to say art direction and design was done in-house at Venture Three. The person who handled the project was Katy Bottomley but I'm afraid we've lost touch since.

Print is by London based printers Push and is truly superlative.
http://www.push-print.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 02.03.2017

Thursday 11 August 2016

Ace Sandbanks brochure

Situated on the illustrious Sandbanks peninsula, ACE is a collection of nine three- and four-bedroom apartments offering views across Poole Harbour and out to sea. With a curved, panelled façade and light spaces, the landmark building has been inspired by the area’s yachting heritage. The open-plan apartments have spacious living areas with floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies that take advantage of the far-reaching coastal views.
This is the absolutely fabulous sales literature produced for the development which is completing this month. Size of the brochure is A3 (420x297mm) portrait and is a 36pp 'self cover' on Omnia 120gsm and is saddle stitched.
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The apartments at ACE benefit from a private gym, pool, jacuzzi, sauna and private outdoor terrace, whilst also having direct access onto Sandbanks beach. It was important that the images showing the exteriors, interiors, beach shots etc. all reproduced superbly, while still having a tactile uncoated look and feel - and this is where Omnia has really performed...
The mono image with a blue cast looks amazing
The quality of reproduction of the interiors is wonderfully impressive with metallic fittings looking metallic and a photographic quality to the images.
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Floorplans have a tint (made out of all four colours) which is even and matt, allowing the reversed out white areas to "jump out".
The large A3 format size with the 120gsm Omnia and the saddle stitched binding make the whole property brochure 'flop' in a beautiful way. The pages turn easily and it flows superbly in the hand, as I hope the image below demonstrates:
Another point worthy of note is the logo on the front cover is gloss UV varnished. Unlike most uncoated products, you can successfully gloss UV varnish on this paper (with a single hit) and it works really well - as you can see in the below pic...
Art direction and design is by London based branding agency Smith Dawson. Print and print production is by Push Print based in London. Printed offset litho in four colour process.
Posted by Justin Hobson 11.08.2016

Friday 2 October 2015

Jobs from the past - Number 72

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...

COS S|S 2007
Swedish label COS was launched with a catwalk show at the Royal Academy in 2007 and has since become a real presence on our high streets and shopping centres. COS (it stands for Collection of Style) is part of the H&M group which is one of the world's largest retail clothing groups. COS has become a go to shop for simple and anonymous clothing, minimal pieces and stylish basics. High on style and quality fabrics. Not for party clothes but a great range of  casually complex clothing at mid-market prices.
This is one of their very first look books produced in the UK and like their clothing, it is simple, very stylish and has great attention to detail lavished on it.
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Size of the publication is A3 (420x297mm) portrait and is a 16pp 'self cover' which is saddle stitched. It has a deliciously floppy and tabloid newspaper feel. It is printed on our Redeem 100% Recycled 80gsm.
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This is one of those projects that is virtually impossible to do justice to on this blog. The print image quality alone has left anyone that I have ever shown this job to, seriously impressed. Given that Redeem 100% recycled is at best, off white and 100% recycled and 80gsm, the reproduction on this paper is superb. The fleshtones are incredibly realistic and rarely have I ever seen such excellent black solids.  It is printed CMYK, offset litho by London based Push.
Lovely touch on the simple cover is the black coloured wire used for the saddle stitching:
As mentioned earlier it flops and folds in the hand beautifully.
Design and Art Direction is by the creative agency Saturday and the creative director on the project was Peter Hughes. Saturday merged with sister agency Wednesday in 2013. Peter Hughes has established his own agency called Assembly, based in Somerset House.

Print is by London based printers Push and is truly superlative.
http://www.push-print.com/
http://assemblylondon.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 02.10.2015

Thursday 28 May 2015

Timberland

This is certainly one of the best pieces of print that I've seen so far this year.
 
This publication, produced for Timberland, by Document Studios is a limited edition book which is designed to tell a story....
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This piece of literature is as much about the words as the images. Although the products have centre stage, it is set within 'the spirit and cultural context of the brand'.
The size of the book is 235x165mm, portrait, has a 132pp text with a 4pp limp cover and is section sewn. It is printed on our Redeem 100% Recycled 240gsm cover and 130gsm text. The paper is a neutral white shade gives the publication a 'booky' feel which really works with the images and most importantly, the pages which are purely type.
The quality of image reproduction is simply off the scale. I have never seen Redeem printed as well as this.
In their own words.... "Document Studios is all about storytelling. We tell brand and product stories through unique editorial content, art direction and design. Set up by Editorial Director David Hellqvist and Creative Director/Designer Mark Thompson, Document Studios has three main objectives: to inspire, educate and create desire.
Commissioned by Timberland, the iconic American footwear and apparel brand, Hellqvist and Thompson set out to capture the true spirit of the brand.

Documenting the history and story of Timberland, the limited edition book looked closer at Timberland’s sub-cultural history. Through commissioned photography and interviews, pop cultural icons, such as Visvim’s Hiroki Nakamura, Gary Aspden, Ronnie Fieg and Stussy’s Nick Bower, offered their point of view of the brand, while designers like Patrik Ervell, Martine Rose and Soulland’s Silas Adler shared their personal experiences of the brand."
Here is the piece about Ronnie Fieg:
The publication is 132pp, section sewn text, with a 12mm wide spine:
A particularly interesting feature is the cover, or rather the finish on the cover. Because this is more of an editorial publication, requiring a more magaziney feel, a lamination was considered to be a good idea for protection, however something more tactile and engaging was required....
A textured lamination finish was selected, which is a lamination film which already has a texture on the surface, hopefully you can see from the image below...
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For interest, I wrote about lamination films and textured lamination on a previous post here:
http://justinsamazingworldatfennerpaper.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/what-is-film-lamination.html

It is produced for Timberland by Document. Editorial Director is David Hellqvist and the Art Director is Mark Thompson.

Print production is by Push based in London. The quality of reproduction of these images on this paper has simply got to be seen to be believed, it is a truly stunning job.

www.timberland.com
www.mgtstudio.co.uk
www.push-print.com
Posted by Justin Hobson 28.05.2015

Thursday 25 September 2014

YCN Professional Awards

Yesterday evening I was lucky to be at the YCN Professional Awards party at Shoreditch House...
YCN, which originally launched as the Young Creative Network in 2001 with their renowned student awards has evolved and is now a membership group under the title You Can Now (YCN). The student awards are still alive and well but YCN introduced the Professional Awards which reflected the membership's work and achievements. This year there were 21 awards given.

I was kindly invited by Design by St, who won the 'Design for Print award' for the 26 Characters project, printed using Colorset 120gsm and Offenbach Bible 60gsm and printed by Push. I wrote about this project earlier in the year: http://justinsamazingworldatfennerpaper.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/26-characters.html
L-R above are Stef Bushell, Tom Pollard, Steve Fenn from Design by St and Laura Hunter. Steve is holding the very heavy, shiny, golden and impressive award, pictured below.

http://owenrichards.co.uk/
You can read more about the individual award winners here: http://www.ycn.org/awards/news/906-our-ycn-awards-winners-for-2014
Danny Kirk from Push with Tom Pollard - and below is Danny's face reflected in the award ...a true reflection of his role in the project!
Thanks to Design by St for inviting me, to YCN and Nick Defty for being such excellent and generous hosts and Shoreditch House for providing such an excellent venue.
 
https://www.shoreditchhouse.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 25.09.2014