Thursday 15 July 2010

All Over the Place

This is an exhibition catalogue which uses an interesting choice of material to great effect. It is for an exhibition which is currently on at the University of Leeds until 27th August which is billed as 'drawings in response to considerations of place' and is a collaborative venture with a creative practice-led research network called Land2.  
Size of the job is 235mm x 290mm Landscape and is perfect bound. It has a 4pp cover,  48pp text printed on Omnia 280gsm and 150gsm. It is published and designed by The Caseroom Press in Lincoln. Design is by Philippa Wood and cover design is by Barrie Tullett.

The reason I said that this was a slightly unusual material choice is that most people use Omnia because four colour work is fantastic and that means that most projects that people consider it for are heavily photographic. Omnia was chosen for this job because some of the illustrations are very fine and maintaining the detail was very important but a tactile uncoated feel was still essential - so there you have it, Omnia was the answer!

Print is by Wyndeham Gait based in Grimsby.
...and thank you Barrie for sending me a couple of file copies.

Posted by Justin Hobson 15.07.2010

Wednesday 14 July 2010

Interabang

Last week I had the honour of being the very FIRST visitor to a newly established London studio called Interabang!

Ian McLean and Adam Giles have recently forged their new partnership in a spacious new studio in Rotherhithe (pictured below). Ian has freelanced at many different companies and our paths crossed when he was at NB:Studio. Adam has held full time positions at Zulver and most recently at Hat-Trick.

They have some exciting projects lined up and I wish them the very best of luck in their new venture...
and thanks for the tea and biccies!
http://www.interabang.uk.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 14.07.2010

Monday 12 July 2010

NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH

As most regular readers will know, I don't run this blog to 'flog' our papers and I rarely shamelessly plug our products ...but I'm going to now!  This is a launch of a new product range which we have put into stock called SHIRO. We are now the UK distributor of this new range from Italian manufacturer FAVINI. We have some spanky new swatches (below) and a mailer will be going out soon.
Favini is a paper mill based in Italy in Vicenza near the city of Venice. They have taken a lead in the utlisation of non wood pulps since the early 1990’s and they are the manufacturers of the SHIRO range. The complex issues of ecology and the environment have assumed an overwhelming importance for Favini over the last few years influencing manufacturing, quality and product development policies. The mill is pictured above and the paper machine is pictured below.
SHIRO is a range of environmentally friendly papers that is produced using carbon neutral electrical energy. It’s a total eco solution containing three different ranges each unique within their own environmental values.
The range is ideal for businesses with strong environmental policies and combines the very best paper-making innovation using renewable non-tree biomass, recycled waste and carbon neutral electrical energy. There are three papers in the SHIRO range: Alga Carta – Tree Free – Echo Recycled

SHIRO - Alga Carta
Alga Carta is a paper manufactured using polluting alga harvested from the Venice lagoon, combined with FSC certified fibres. Algae blooms at the end of Summer in the Venice lagoon as the warm water combines with pollution. The algae must be harvested to maintain the lagoon's eco-balance (circa 5,000 tonnes of wet algae is removed annually). The algae (seaweed) is used partly as pulp replacement but mainly as a filler and this accounts for its unusual smooth feel and the random specks.


SHIRO - Tree Free
Tree Free is a naturally different paper that uses fibres from annual plants such as bamboo, cotton or bagasse – it is made with 100% non-tree fibres – it is a naturally different paper – no trees!



SHIRO – Echo
Echo is the highest quality bright white and natural recycled paper. It’s made from 50% Post Consumer Waste (PCW) combined with 50% FSC virgin fibres. There are two shades, a bright White and a Natural and the weight range is from 90gsm up to 300gsm


Anyway that's the end of the commercial break!  - If you would like a swatch, drop me an e-mail: justin@fennerpaper.co.uk and as I mentioned earlier, there will be a mailing going out very soon...

Posted by Justin Hobson 12.07.2010

Friday 9 July 2010

Craven College Prospectus

This is a really great piece of literature for Craven College. It's a quality prospectus with great photography and fantastic reproduction.

Size is 200x265mm. It has a 4pp cover and 152pp text and it also has a 8pp printed 'dustjacket' which gives this publication a really high quality feel.    
Design is by Leads Design (a division of L&K based in Leeds). Creative Director on the project was Lee Goater. Photography is by Kerry Harrison and Richard Moran.

It is produced on a paper that we supply on an 'ex-mill' basis. For those of you that haven't come across this expression before, it means that it's not a stock paper but is one that is offered to come direct from the paper mill straight to the printer. Often the paper is made to exactly the right size for the particular project. The paper supplied for this prospectus is an economical uncoated text and cover paper called TRUE FSC. It is 115gsm with a 300gsm cover. This paper was chosen to fit in with the budget and the environmental criteria.
The job was superbly printed by Team Impression. Four colour work and solids are superb.

...and thanks to Lee for the lovely note.
Posted by Justin Hobson 09.07.2010

Wednesday 7 July 2010

Portsmouth Uni - London Exhibition

Last Thursday, I was invited to the University of Portsmouth's London show at the Rag Factory in Heneage Street.

It was a really good show - with a good bar (!) and some very interesting work. Through tutors Mike Harkins and Maaike van Neck, I'm fortunate to have been involved in some of the projects with the students and it was great to see some of the finished work.

Craig Atherton's work is striking even if he's not fussed about bad language!
...pieces include bastard petroleum etc.
craigatherton@ymail.com
Work (below) by Jenna Smith (printed on Redeem 100% Recycled!) - jennasmith88@hotmail.com
...and I already featured Mikey Ayling's superb piece on this blog back in March.
http://justinsamazingworldatfennerpaper.blogspot.com/2010/03/mikey-ayling-at-portsmouth-uni.html

and I thought this work below by Tim Hampson was outstanding. Overprinted folio sheets of text pages overprinted to form dustjackets (and posters) for book covers:
...so if you've spotted some new talent, don't forget that you saw it here first! 
Posted by Justin Hobson 06.07.2010

Monday 5 July 2010

Friendship

This is a lovely piece of quality literature. It is a card that is presented when you have a friendship bracelet made as a gift by Links of London. This is an example of a highly finished and well produced "card" which many people would consider as entirely superfluous - but this small piece of print re-inforces everything that the brand stands for - down to the smallest detail.
Size is 175mmx95mm. It is a 4pp card with a die cut tab inside for holding a receipt and copy of order form...and the teeny (60x40mm) gift card is for writing a schmaltzy message. Printed in CMYK and hot foil blocked in silver foil. It is printed on Omnia 280gsm, so the colour is vibrant and the foil "sinks" nicely into the sheet. 
Design is by Chris Bedson.

Litho printing and lovely quality hot foiling is by Generation Press.
Posted by Justin Hobson 05.07.2010

Thursday 1 July 2010

Jobs from the past - Number 10

Regular followers 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 and here's one from five years ago.

Creativity Revealed 2005-2006

This is a very simple yet effective piece of work produced for Unilever, sponsors of the Rachel Whiteread installation in the Turbine hall "EMBANKMENT"
These pieces were for the invitation (which I haven't got anymore!) and the welcome booklets, menus and place name cards for the sponsors dinner and evening.

The Menu is 100mm square and the welcome booklet 105x80mm. The unusual thing is that the covers are produced using a corrugated kraft e-flute material and the idea was to laser cut the material to give the job an architectural/constructed feel. I spoke with the lasercutters and they had never used a corrugated board before and doubted that it would work but they were more than prepared to give it a go! I sent samples and as you can see it worked exceptionally well.
The booklets only had a 4pp text which produced on our translucent material, Virtual Candy, white in 110gsm. Because of the "crushability" of corrugated we decided to bind using three hole sewing with a magenta thread which matched the print on the inside.
Production design was by Steve Baynes at 3 Sixteen. Lasercutting was by Trilogy Lasercraft in Huntingdon.

Posted by Justin Hobson 01.07.2010