




Can it really be a over year since we printed this! Another invitation from our archives showing the beautiful effect of printing with a tint.
Letterpress printed on 425gsm cotton paper.





Can it really be a over year since we printed this! Another invitation from our archives showing the beautiful effect of printing with a tint.
Letterpress printed on 425gsm cotton paper.
Posted:
September 7th, 2012
| Category: Letterpress Stationery, Letterpress Techniques, Wedding Stationery
Tags: 100% cotton paper, cotton paper, debossed, letterpress, paper, printing, saunders 425gsm, tint, typography, wedding invitations, Wedding Stationery, white |
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A striking combination of Colorplan Dark Grey / Fuchsia Duplexed to 540gsm. Letterpress printed silver ink and dark grey ink. Designed by Ed & Leah.
Posted:
July 26th, 2012
| Category: Letterpress Stationery, Wedding Stationery
Tags: 540gsm board, colorplan, dark grey, duplex, heidelberg, ink, invitation, letterpress, paper, printing, silver, wedding invitations, Wedding Stationery |
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You can often hear The Raconteurs blasting through the print room here at blush°° so you can imagine how thrilled we were when asked to print the invitation for the inaugural playing of Jack White’s Blunderbuss.
The invitations were letterpress printed on a Heidelberg platen onto 425gsm cotton paper.
Design by XL Recordings & Third Man Records
Posted:
April 23rd, 2012
| Category: Hot off the press, Letterpress Stationery, Postcards
Tags: 100% cotton paper, blunderbuss, cotton paper, heidelberg, invitation, jack white, letterpress, saunders 425gsm, the raconteurs, white |
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Letterpress stationery and business cards for Crowne Chauffeur Services, designed by Alan Haverty. The business cards are letterpress printed onto 540gsm Colorplan black & white duplex with a deboss crown logo on the black side. The letterheads were printed on matching 135gsm Colorplan in black and gold ink.
We paid special attention to the delicate type. Small fine fonts have a tendency to break up under the extreme pressure on the press but a careful balance between pressure, ink and packing on the press can help keep this to a minimum.
Posted:
September 2nd, 2011
| Category: Business Cards, Letterpress Stationery
Tags: black, duplex, gold ink, heidelberg, ink, paper, stationery |
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