Showing posts with label Scanplus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scanplus. Show all posts

Monday, 30 April 2012

Kappa


London based design company, The Grid, created this piece of literature for Italian sportswear manufacturer Kappa to lauch their new range of Luggage. Working with retail marketing specialists TCC Global, the purpose is to produce a brief overview of the range aimed at press and retail outlets.
Size is A5 portrait (148x210mm), portrait. It is an 8pp concertina fold on Omnia 200gsm. The job was about 1000 copies and the mono imagery and dark grey solids were litho printed out of CMYK which works really well with Omnia with it's matt flat nature. Very simple and effective.


Creative Director at The Grid is Johnathan Collins and the designer on the project is Lewis Dace. Print is by Bermondsey based printer Scanplus (Dan Cattle).

Posted by Justin Hobson 30.05.2012

Friday, 17 February 2012

e-Bay Fashion Outlet


Design for online applications doesn't get too many column inches on this blog as it's mainly about paper based communications, but when the online world turns to print, I get interested!

London based design company, The Grid, created launch materials for eBay's Fashion Outlet in the UK communicating with press, bloggers and across social media channels.

eBay's Fashion Outlet aims to be an accessible experience, to be a fashion destination - not about fashion on the catwalk but about real and attainable style.

So with this in mind, The Grid, working with eBay creative director Andrea Linett, produced a lookbook shooting two well-known fashion bloggers - Sandra Hagelstam & Jennifer Inglis, as the models. Photography is by Damon Heath from Lula mag.







Size is 295x195mm, portrait, saddle stitched. It has a 4pp cover printed on Omnia 320gsm with a 36pp text on Omnia 150gsm. The job was a limited run of 250 copies and was printed digitally on a Xerox 1000. You may have spotted from the pics that there's an 8pp 'dustjacket' - which was litho printed (because the format was too large for digital) which was also printed on Omnia 200gsm - and as you can see from the pic below, the saddle stitching was covered up by a 4mm square "spine" formed on the dustjacket by parallel creases. Very simple and effective.
Creative Director at The Grid is Johnathan Collins and the designer on the project is Lewis Dace. Print is by Bermondsey based printer Scanplus (Dan Cattle). 

Jennifer Inglis - Style Crusader blog: http://www.thestylecrusader.org/
Sandra Hagelstam - Five inch and up blog: http://5inchandup.blogspot.com/
Damon Heath Photography:http://damonheath.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 17.02.2012