Saturday, 28 November 2009
Our visit to Favini.
This week we visited a paper mill in Italy called Favini. It was quite a "whistlestop" tour but Chris (Fenner) and I hadn't been there for many years and it was time to become re-acquainted.
Favini is a group of two mills, one in Rossano (not far from Venice) and one at Crusinallo (pictured). They make a wide and varied range of products including uncoated text and cover papers, feltmarked papers, label papers and Cast Coated papers - many people will be familiar with the ASTRALUX brand of Cast coated papers ...well these are guys that make it!
As you can see from the pictures above, they were making red paper on the day we visited!
Favini have been developing some new products which will hopefully be introduced into the UK market next year. Chris Brown is the Sales and Marketing Director (pictured here) who was showing us around and I must also thank Antonella Agostini, Michele Posco and Caroline Wagner who looked after us very well and who made it a really interesting and enjoyable visit - thank you.
Friday, 27 November 2009
SWARA & CO
I've just picked up some copies of this lovely brochure for a new design agency set up by art director Kuchar Swara.
Drawing on a spectrum of talent including stylists, writers, strategists, Swara & Co is working with some of the best names around Europe.
The brochure is written in both English and Italian and is clearly aimed at customers who will identify with quality and art direction at the highest level.
The brochure is 16pp self cover, the size is 340x230mm portrait. It is printed on our Starfine, Natural White 150gsm (which, for those of you that are not familiar with this paper has a smooth feel and a neutral whiteness). A particularly nice touch is the use of black staples.
Here are some of the spreads....
Drawing on a spectrum of talent including stylists, writers, strategists, Swara & Co is working with some of the best names around Europe.
The brochure is written in both English and Italian and is clearly aimed at customers who will identify with quality and art direction at the highest level.
The brochure is 16pp self cover, the size is 340x230mm portrait. It is printed on our Starfine, Natural White 150gsm (which, for those of you that are not familiar with this paper has a smooth feel and a neutral whiteness). A particularly nice touch is the use of black staples.
Here are some of the spreads....
The job was (very nicely) printed by Principal Colour.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Rob Ryan Screenprint
Last week I picked up my file copy of the Rob Ryan limited edition print produced for advanced subcribers of "It's Nice That 2" and it's lovely! Silkscreened in just one colour, this is a great example of the way Rob combines words and illustration which makes his work really special.
Silkscreened in one colour on our Redeem 100% Recycled 315gsm.
Don't forget you would only have received one of these if you pre-ordered your copy of It's Nice That 2 ...so if you don't want to miss out next time, don't forget to pre-order!
Monday, 23 November 2009
Happy 5th Birthday to Studio Thomson
Last Thursday evening I was invited to a party at the b-store in Saville Row to celebrate Studio Thomson's 5th Birthday. It's quite indredible to think that it's been five years since brothers Mark and Chris Thomson set up, and looking back over the work they have done, they have been quite prolific!
The first job that I recall being involved with was an invitation for PREEN by Thornton Bregazzi in 2005, printed on Redeem 100% Recycled 100gsm.
The first job that I recall being involved with was an invitation for PREEN by Thornton Bregazzi in 2005, printed on Redeem 100% Recycled 100gsm.
Then in November 2005 , an invitation for Aquascutum on Offenbach Bible 60gsm printed by Generation Press.
In the summer of 2006, there was a fantastic book to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of PREEN.
...and here's one of the most beautiful and innovative pieces produced on our Flockage Litho. An invitation for Liberty to their Christmas viewing. It is totally unprinted on the flock side, just heat de-bossed [this is a process where you make a block as if for hot foil blocking, and using the foiling machine you simply de-boss using the combination of heat and pressure but with no foil. On the Flocked surface this has the effect of flattenning the pile, so that it becomes smooth and the effect is subtle yet very noticeable]
Anyway it was a fab party, thank you Mark and Chris. Unfortunately I only took a few party pics to share.
[Left] Here is Mark Thomson with Megan Simpkins from Gold East Paper.
...and [Right] Roy Killen from printers PUSH, in deep contemplation with Carlsberg
Party venue, b-store with Studio Thomson "notebook installation"
Exhibition space at b-store with Studio Thomson exhibits:Party venue, b-store with Studio Thomson "notebook installation"
...and a view through the window at b-store showing the books specially produced for the event.
www.studiothomson.com
http://www.bstorelondon.com
Ghost Forest in Trafalgar Square!
On Friday, I was in London and saw a pretty amazing sight ...massive tree trunks placed around Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square!
Ghost Forest is an ambitious project by Angela Palmer seeking to raise public awareness of the connections between deforestation and climate change. It involves taking a series of 10 rainforest tree stumps, most with their buttress roots still attached, from a regulated, commercially logged tropical rainforest in Ghana.
The tree stumps were presented as a “ghost forest” in Trafalgar Square in London from 16-22 November 2009 (so if you didn't see it, sadly you missed it!) and are moving to Copenhagen for 7-18 December 2009 to coincide with the UN's COP15 Climate Change Conference.
http://www.ghostforest.org/
Ghost Forest is an ambitious project by Angela Palmer seeking to raise public awareness of the connections between deforestation and climate change. It involves taking a series of 10 rainforest tree stumps, most with their buttress roots still attached, from a regulated, commercially logged tropical rainforest in Ghana.
The tree stumps were presented as a “ghost forest” in Trafalgar Square in London from 16-22 November 2009 (so if you didn't see it, sadly you missed it!) and are moving to Copenhagen for 7-18 December 2009 to coincide with the UN's COP15 Climate Change Conference.
http://www.ghostforest.org/
Friday, 20 November 2009
Richard Sanderson - Illustrator
I just received a very nice self promo piece from illustrator Richard Sanderson printed by FS Moore but on paper supplied by Howard Smith! - come on Richard, wake up and smell the coffee, I'm meant to be writing about papers we do here at Fenner Paper! Anyway, I like the piece so much I thought I would share it with you, so have a look at www.rjsanderson.co.uk
www.mooreprint.co.uk
www.mooreprint.co.uk
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Seasonal paper!
This is a regular job produced by partners Charlie Hanson and Jessica Earle from Studio 10½ for Yorkshire farm retailer, The Farmers Cart - this is the Autumn/Winter edition.The publication uses a lovely selection of illustrations and combined with the typography and the choice of material gives the whole job a very "honest" feel. It is printed in just two special colours, Green and Brown.
http://www.thefarmerscart.co.uk/
http://www.tenandahalf.net/
The newsletter is simply A3 but because it's concertina folded down to 105x297mm, it certainly doesn't look or feel A3.
There is also an 4pp A5 Christmas leaflet (pictured below) which contains a guide to the seasonal foods available together with activities at the Farm, including Sleigh rides, which sound rather fun! And of course I should mention the material it is printed on ...our Redeem 100% Recycled 100gsm - and as you can see from the lovely note below, Charlie and Jess are big fans!http://www.thefarmerscart.co.uk/
http://www.tenandahalf.net/
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