Showing posts with label Quadrant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quadrant. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Fifty Shades of Black

David Crompton at litho and digital printers, Quadrant (part of the Linney Group) tweeted about the large number of black samples that he had amassed from us and some other companies, for one of his customers....
...and that got me thinking about just how many black papers and boards we keep here at Fenner Paper.

So I started compiling a list and it turns out that we have over thirty items in black ...in fact it may be even more than stocked up in Hull (...by you know who!)
  • Colorset Nero (100% Recycled) - 100, 120, 170, 270, 350gsm
  • Notturno - 90, 110, 140, 170, 200, 250, 300, 350, 390, 450, 700gsm
  • Monoblack - 1400microns
  • Stardream Onyx - 110, 120, 285gsm
  • Dali Nero - 200, 285, 360gsm
  • Dali DorĂ© Nero - 125, 205, 290gsm
  • Modigliani Nero - 145, 200, 320gsm
  • Tube Black - 130, 260, 340gsm
  • Astralux Black- 250gsm
  • Astralux Black/Black - 250gsm
  • Flockage Colours Black -100gm, 400gsm
....WOW! - so if you need something black, get in touch.

...and thanks to David at Quadrant for pointing out the blindingly obvious! davidcrompton@linney.com

www.linney.com/quadrant
Posted by Justin Hobson 26.02.2014 

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Links of London Christmas 2013


I've just been sent some copies of this very simple, well executed, promotional piece produced this Christmas for Links of London. It is a 142mm square, 4pp card, produced on StarFine White 240gsm. The material was chosen because it isn't a fluorescent, brilliantly high white! It has a good whiteness and certainly isn't off white but has a more neutral white tone together with a natural feel.
The paper choice has definitely enhanced the project with the material working superbly with the very detailed images of the jewellery (in my opinion!) Printed in CMYK, offset litho.
The design and art direction is 'in house' at Links of London. Printed offset litho by Quadrant, who are based in Hertford and part of the Linney Group. Thanks to David Crompton at Quadrant for kindly sending me some file copies.

Posted by Justin Hobson 10.12.2013