Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Coast Spring/Summer 2010 Collection

Here is yet another stunning look book for fashion retailer Coast. It's the Spring/Summer 2010 collection and it's just looks great!

The job is printed using a Dali (Neve) cover in 285gsm and with a StarFine Natural White 150gsm text.

The cover is unusual because the flaps of the 8pp cover fold onto the outside of the cover, creating the look of a spine in a three dimensional way (see pic below).

The publication is three-hole-sewn which gives the job a lovely quality and works very well with the "material" type feel of the Dali feltmarked board.

The images which are printed on the StarFine Natural White have worked very well and I guess it would have taken quite a lot of work to get them looking as good as this, but they really are exceptional.
Art Direction and Design is by Six Creative (http://www.six-creative.com/)
Print is by G&B Printers (http://www.gbprinters.co.uk/)
Photography is by Lachlan Bailey (http://www.streetersnewyork.com/)

It is yet another lovely job for Coast. Beautifully photographed, designed and printed. An interesting thing to note is that this is not a combination of materials that many people would consider for a job like this and I guess (when it works!) this is what also makes the job special.

http://www.coast-stores.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Vincent

Nick Vincent set up design company Vincent in 2008 and the business is just coming up to it's second birthday. 
Nick has worked at some highly respected studios including NB:Studio, SAS and 300million before moving out of London with his family to his new base in Ashford in Kent. He recently did his website which I think works really well, because as a small company (especially based outside London) it can be difficult to know what approach and language to use on a website - I feel it's just right ...you can judge for yourself !  
Posted by Justin Hobson

Monday, 26 April 2010

Central School of Speech and Drama

I just thought that this might be of interest, even though it's a type only, one colour job!
Studio8 have designed the new identity for The Central School of Speech and Drama based in Swiss Cottage (London NW3). The new identity was launched in February this year.

Studio8 created a new typeface for the identity and then worked with Bruno Maag at Dalton Maag to realise the font into a workable typeface.

The new typeface was then tested using a variety of different weights and by printing offset litho on a range of different papers (including some which weren't even ours!). I picked some of these "overs" up the other week - which are printed on Redeem 100% Recycled, 100gsm and I think they look rather good just as they are...


Posted by Justin Hobson 26.04.2013

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Links of London Christmas catalogue

I've just picked up some copies of this lovely promotion produced last Christmas for Links of London.

It is an A6 portrait format with a 4pp cover (240gsm) and a 16pp text (100gsm). It is produced on Redeem 100% Recycled which has a natural shade and feel to it but has reproduced the very detailed and exacting images superbly. The cover image is fantastic (in my opinion!)

Design and Art Direction is by Chris Bedson at Links of London.

Below are some of the spreads...


The promotion was accompanied by an additional 4pp card (Printed on Redeem 100% Recycled 315gsm) which had perforated tokens offering additional incentives for lapsed customers - very nicely done.
The job is very well printed and finished and was produced by The Midas Press in Farnborough which unfortunately went bankrupt in January this year [see my previous post http://justinsamazingworldatfennerpaper.blogspot.com/2010/02/midas-press-goes-bankrupt.html]

http://www.linksoflondon.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson

Monday, 19 April 2010

Bright future with posters on Colorset Solar

I've just picked up these file copies of posters designed by Hat-Trick last year for a series of lectures at Norwich University of the Arts. They are printed on our Colorset Solar 270gsm and are A2 in size.
I think they speak for themselves...
Printed in single colour (black) by Boss print (http://www.bossprint.com/)
Posted by Justin Hobson

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Ash is in the news today!

Shock news today that a cloud of volcanic Ash has caused the cancellation of all BA domestic flights and brought flights at Gatwick and Heathrow to a virtual standstill.

I grabbed the opportunity to send an e-mail to confirm that although we have a paper called Colorset ASH, this hazard to aviation is nothing to do with Fenner Paper.

However, this morning, we created a "papery homage" in our sample room of what the volcano spewing out Colorset Ash 120gsm might look like...
Materials used are Colorset Suede 120gsm for the crater and Colorset Mango and Deep Orange for the lava with the volcanic cloud being made from Colorset Ash 120gsm.

If you want a copy of the current Colorset swatch, just blip me an e-mail.

Also, did you know, there really is a organisation called the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre? -amazing!
http://metoffice.com/aviation/vaac/index.html
Posted by Justin Hobson

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Taking Time - Craft and the Slow Revolution

Here is a lovely collection of literature for a touring exhibition from Craftspace curated with Helen Carnac. The printed literature includes a catalogue, a poster, invitations and flyer cards.

The design of the exhibition and literature is by Hyperkit.

The catalogue is 165x240mm portrait with a 4pp cover and a 48pp text. The poster is A3 and the invitations A5. The literature and exhibition work using a two colour palette (which is also more cost effective) with four colour text in the brochure.

The paper used throughout is Redeem 100% Recycled with 240gsm and 130gsm for the catalogue and 315gsn for the invitations and cards. The "natural" shade of the paper works really well with the two colour palette.
Below are the poster and the invitations:
There are a couple of things that are worth pointing out. Firstly they customised an existing typeface to create a face with a calligraphic feel which lends itself to the theme of the exhibition. This typeface is employed across all printed material and also used in the exhibition signage. The other thing is the really nice little business card sized "Comments" card, so that people can leave comments at the exhibition - a really simple but effective idea.

...and thank you for the lovely note: