Showing posts with label eco friendly paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco friendly paper. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Come and see us at London Packaging Week

Over ten years ago, Easyfairs launched Packaging Innovations London and Luxury Packaging London, creating a meeting place for packaging designers, technologists and suppliers in the capital. Changed in 2022 to London Packaging Week – This year it is being held at Excel in London and we have our very own stand.

The show is in a couple of weeks time on 11th and 12th September. It's a great show which brings a sharp focus on packaging development for the capital’s key luxury and FMCG markets.
As you can see from the below Packaging News headline, this year Paperisation (is that a word?) is a big theme - which suits us fine!

https://www.packagingnews.co.uk/news/events/london-packaging-week-2024
You may not realise it but Fenner Paper carries a huge range of papers and boards and we have the largest range of Eco and recycled papers than any other supplier in the UK! We would love to see you there on our stand, which is H78 and here is a sneak preview of the stand...
See you in a few weeks time!

Posted by Justin Hobson 28.08.24

Friday, 28 June 2024

Just a little walking log...

As it says on the cover, all walks start somewhere , where they end up is up to you... This is a superb little publication designed and produced by Teresa Coles McGee. Teresa wanted a small log book to record her walks but couldn't find anything available that was what she wanted, so she created her own! The result is this really pleasing little journal which looks and feels just right.
The size is A6 (148x105mm) portrait, with a 4pp cover on our Crush Olive 250gsm and a 48pp text on our PaperWise Natural 70gsm, made using 100% agricutural waste and completely unbleached. The materials really work together well giving the notebook a purposeful look and feel.

They are very simply produced, digitally printed in just black and saddle stitched. An excellent example of how good a job can look with well thought out design, well considered materials and minimal print.

Posted by Justin Hobson 28.06.2024