Wednesday, 4 June 2014

University of Portsmouth Graduate Show 2014

Last week, I had a lovely surprise when I opened my post to find not one but four posters for the University of Portsmouth graduate show!

The invitations and posters for the show are designed by Michael Harkins who is not only senior Lecturer but is also the course leader of the MA Graphic Design course.

He kindly wrote a few words about the project for me: The posters represent part of a wider identity for the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries 2014 Graduate Show. This celebrates the opening of a new building allowing all four schools of the Faculty to be housed in single creative campus. The brief was to create a single identity that would unify, whilst retaining individual identity for each of the schools. The theme was based on ‘bringing together’. Initially a bespoke typeface was created consisting of four elemental parts. Each of the schools are represented by one of the geometric shapes. When combined form the identity SHOW 2014.
The posters are all A1 size (841x594mm) and are printed offset litho in CMYK on one side only. The paper used is our Redeem 100% Recycled 130gsm, which has a neutral white shade and recycled tone. Here they are on display in the Eldon building.
There are also four A5 invitations, mirroring the design on the posters, which are printed on Redeem 100% Recycled 315gsm
Printing is by L&S Printing who are based in Worthing. Thanks to Mike for sending file copies and his kind note
The show is open all this week at the Eldon Building at University of Portsmouth, ending on Friday 6th June, so you'd better get done there quickly!
Posted by Justin Hobson 04.06.2014

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Jobs from the past - Number 56

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...

Morgan Stanley ideas|03 - April 2003
This is the combined brochure and invitation for the third Morgan Stanley Investment Management conference held in Barcelona in the spring of 2003. The theme for the invitation and conference is Van der Rohe's Barcelona chair, chosen not only because it is synonymous with the venue but because it also epitomises fresh thinking and innovation.
The size of the brochure is 160x180mm, landscape. It has a 24pp text plus a 4pp cover and is printed on our Neptune Unique 350gsm and 250gsm text. Superb flat, tint layed solids, combine with the superb CMYK representations of the chair.
The brochure is bound with two nickel plated binding screws which is the perfect compliment to the chair...
This piece of literature is superbly printed by a printer called Ventura. Unfortunately the printer went bankrupt in July 2003, only a few months after this job was completed. Ventura was one of the 'quality' printers in London, established originally in Charlton in 1986 and moving to Crayford in the late 1990's. The directors of the company were Malcolm Parr, Alan Bruce and Tony Hall. Ventura was an extremely high quality litho printers who paid particular attention to their reprographics at a time when digital imaging was moving in leaps and bounds. This particular job was printed using Stochastic/ FM screening and the printed result is simply superb.
Posted by Justin Hobson 03.06.2014

Thursday, 29 May 2014

World Cup Fever!

As everyone in the world knows, in only a couple of weeks time, the World Cup begins in Brazil. In celebration, east London studio Crispin Finn have produced a beautiful wall planner. Simply produced in their trademark red, white and blue (all of their personal work appears in just these three colours) it has been hand silkscreen printed. A truly stunning, visually stimulating planner.
The size of the planner is 500x700mm and is silkscreen printed in 2 colours. It is printed on our Shiro Echo, Bright White 120gsm which is a 100% recycled paper (which also has FSC accreditation) produced by Favini in Italy.
Each planner comes hand folded and packaged in a screenprinted brown kraft bag, closed with a football seal
Close up detail of the poster.
You can buy one of these lovely planners for just £10 plus shipping - it's a bargain! https://crispinfinn.com/shop/world-cup-2014-planner/
 
Posted by Justin Hobson 29.05.2014

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Robbins Photographic

These are some beautifully thick business cards produced for wedding photographer Lee Robbins. Silkscreened in just one colour (white), they are produced on our Construction Blackstone 1500mics.
Picture below, show the thickness of the card at 1.5mm!

Art direction and design is by London based agency Bold & Bold. They were commissioned to design the identity and develop the website, so this card forms only part of this project. As well as the literature, there is the website and other collateral such as Cd wallets etc.
You can read more about the project here: http://boldandbold.com/project/robbins-photographic/
Creative directors are Emily Bold and Phil Bold.
 

Posted by Justin Hobson 27.05.2014

Friday, 23 May 2014

£500 of paper won by Timbergram!

Last week, I wrote about the exhibition stand that we had at PG Live, at the Business Design Centre in Islington. The exhibition is aimed firmly at the greeting card publishers and retail buyers and it was amazing to see over 200 exhibitors showing a diverse range of card designs.

On our stand we had a whole pallet of paper (Colorset, Spring Green) and we ran a competition to guess the number of sheets on the pallet with the closest guess winning £500 worth of paper! We simply asked people who came onto the stand to guess a figure, which they then wrote on the back of a business card and placed in our goldfish bowl. Well this week, we've been busy checking the number of sheets on the pallet - it was a mixture of 350gsm, 270gsm and some 120gsm, some of which was cut to SRA3. I can now reveal, the total number of sheets is 2,242.
Jack from Timbergram guessed the closest number at 2,253, with the next closest guess being 2,225.

Timbergram is a really interesting greetings concept as they are postcards actually printed on wood (cutting out the papermaking process completely!) Manufactured from 3mm birch, the wood cards are screen-printed or engraved and are available in over 500 shops nationwide, including Selfridges, Oliver Bonas, The Conran Shop, together with many small boutique shops and museums and art galleries. They can also be ordered online and be produced with custom messages. http://timbergram.com/
The Timbergram was inspired by the original wooden postcards of the early 1900′s and is as much of a gift as a greetings card. They use sustainably sourced wood from forests in Eastern Europe and the timber is FSC certified. The range covers all occasions, and is designed and produced in the UK.

Maybe with his recent win, Jack will have to move things on a little further and start using some paper! Congratulations to Jack.

http://timbergram.com/
www.progressivegreetingslive.com
Posted by Justin Hobson 23.05.2014

Thursday, 22 May 2014

Widening Participation Yearbook

 
Kings' College in London is one of the country's leading universities. Widening participation is one of the eight strategic priorities for the college. There is a programme of targeted activities across the London area with the aim of improving progression and success of students under-represented at King's and other universities. 
 
Anne-Marie Canning is the Head of Widening Participation and commissioned this yearbook to report on the department's work throughout the year.  
Size is 263x200mm, portrait and is perfect bound. It has a 4pp cover and a 44pp text which is printed on Omnia 280gsm and 150gsm. The whole job is printed CMYK, offset litho. The cover is hot foil blocked in a high gloss white foil and is striking.
The images look superb on the Omnia; the subtle mono colours used for divider spreads and the reproduction of the four colour images with their darker areas and heavy ink coverage is superb. The Omnia has kept all the detail in those heavy areas of CMYK together with the tactility of an uncoated paper feel- detail which would be lost on other paper.
The publication has a 5mm spine and even though it is perfect bound, as opposed to section sewn, it feels strong and opens well. The relationship between the text and cover weights with the size of book and binding, all works superbly.

Design is by Ephemeral Forever, the creative director is Andy Welland. You can read more about the project and see more images here: http://www.ephemeralforever.com/kcl-wp-yearbook/

Print has been managed by Niel Owen at Webmart.

Thanks to Anne-Marie and Hannah at WPD for sending me file copies.
www.kcl.ac.uk
www.ephemeralforever.com
www.webmartuk.com
Posted by Justin Hobson 22.05.2014

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Clerkenwell Design Week

Yesterday was the start of Clerkenwell Design Week and I popped in to have a quick look. In it's 5th year, it's now firmly established as one of the London design community's favourite events and is growing bigger and better every year. 

It takes place all over Clerkenwell, combining exhibitions with lectures and sixty 'open-house' showrooms.

You better get down there - it's only on until Thursday...
http://www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 21.05.2014