Thursday, 27 August 2009

No Days Off!

Here is a fantastic range of literature from design company, No Days Off.

There is a collection of Staionery, Posters and Cards which have all been used in an exhibition.

Unusually, they are printed Letterpress by Adams of Rye - really nice work.....
All printed using our Colorset range...



http://www.nodaysoff.com/

...and thank you Patrick for the lovely note!

DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS?

This is the printed look book produced by Ghost which went with the orgami swallows that Eng made (see previous post 10th July).

As I'm sure you can see from these images, it is a beautiful piece. Photography and reproduction is superb.


It's a 32pp self cover. Size is A3 and it's printed on Marazion Ultra 90gsm.

Photography is by Carlotta Manaigo
Art Direction by Modernist
Printing is by Push



The above spread is my favourite. The image on the left has a real "ethereal" quality in the actual printed job.

Thank you to Chirag for getting some file copies for me, much appreciated.

http://www.ghost.co.uk/

http://www.push-print.com/

Monday, 24 August 2009

Ellipsis


This is a lovely collection of publications. Ellipsis is the latest series of publications from publishers Sylph Editions.

The books are published in a series of three presenting a trio of contemporary writers.

Text is all "french folded" sections printed in two colour on Offenbach Bible. The 8pp cover is printed on Avebury Recycled Wove 170gsm. Size is 215x120mm. They have a lovely light "airy feel".

The are held together using a "belly-band" also printed on Avebury.
Design is by Ornan Rotem.





















Thursday, 20 August 2009

Digital Music

I knew the day was coming when digital printing would catch up with the quality of Litho, but I didn't think it would be this soon! We supplied our Omnia material for a promotional sample for printers Good News Press (based in Essex) to promote their Indigo digital press. Well I am absolutely stunned by the result, it is amazing.


It looks and feels just like a litho job and doesn't have that digitally printed "feel" or "look" that could be said of jobs in the past. It has to be said that it is in part down to the paper, which is not one of those super smooth high white "digital" papers that most of the "bash it out brigade" digital printers tend to use!

Design is by Turnbull Ripley and photography is by Steve Gullick.If you want to get hold of your own copy, I suggest you e-mail Mark Carey (mark@goodnewspress.co.uk)

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Our new equipment has arrived!!!!

Now many of you will know that we at Fenner Paper are a bit unusual (in many ways!) but we are especially different in the fact that we are one of the few, if not only paper companies, that can offer wiro bound dummies. We bought our first wiro machine back in 1994 and have been happily binding ever since.


Some of you may know that we actually supply loops/wires to finishing companies and therefore we deal direct with the wire manufacturers who also make commercial machines. The desktop model we bought back in '94 had many features that other "office" machines didn't.To cut a long story short, Johnson Banks needed a wiro machine for their V&A fete project (see previous post 17.07.09) and me having praised the features of ours they bought one. Well when we saw the NEW model come in for JB, we just knew we had to have one as well (16 years has rather taken it's toll on our old one). It is a fantastic machine! The key features being that you can bind up to 360mm, it has square punches (most manual machines have round holes) and you can remove each individual pin (at the flick of a switch) .



It's a bit pricier than the home/office machines that you can get through stationery catalogues which are OK if all you want to bind is A4, but this machine has amazing versatility and it's made to last. The purpose of this post is really to tell you that we have a great new machine which is better for us to make dummies for you!
...but if anyone is interested in buying one, we do sell them! just email me: justin@fennerpaper.co.uk

Friday, 14 August 2009

How about this for an annual report?

This Annual Report is an A2 finished size ...yes that's 594x420mm! It's massive! It's for the Manchester & Cheshire Dogs Home and it's lovely.

Feast your eyes!
Titled "Street Life" it' about life on the streets ...you get the idea!
Photography is by Guy Farrow (v.nice!)
The project was handled by Creative Director Steve Royle at The Chase in Manchester. The Designer was Mike Roberts.
It's printed on Redeem 100% Recycled 100gsm. It is A2 size 16pp and is just folded, no binding - lovely!
It was printed by DXG Media in Cheshire who have made a really good job of it.

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Eames DCW Chairs

This is a lovely poster produced by "I Love Dust" which goes with their self initiated project using a pair of Eames DCW chairs. The poster is A2 size, silkcreened in 2 colours with a 1 colour reverse.

The poster is printed on Redeem 100% Recycled 130gsm which gives it that "aged" feel. The poster is being held up (but you can't see her!) by designer, Jodie Silsby.
Below is a pic of the finished chairs, to read more about the project, check out http://ilovedust.wordpress.com/

It was kind of Jodie to send me the posters ...I don't suppose there's any chance of getting the chairs as well? ha ha!

http://www.ilovedust.com/