Tag: custom ink
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Business Cards for Liz Stewart Photography
PAPER 300G, 600g Fluorescent WhiteINK Pantone 2035U (Red) & Pantone Black 7U (Dark Gray)EDGE PAINT Pantone 2035U (Red)
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Cards and Notes for PhoneLove
For the Portland-area phone lovers at PhoneLove we printed two-sided business cards on 600g Fluorescent White paper. Most featured purple on both sides, while select folks got a subtle tinted-white logo for a blind-deboss look. We rounded out the set with some folded notes.
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Letterpress Logo Notes for Sixgill
Sixgill’s logo uses a gradation of green — from light on the left to dark on the right. Normally that’s not the sort of thing letterpress does well. But using a fine halftone screen, we printed two shades of green on top of one another to achieve the gradation effect.
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Mid-Century Modern Floral
This lively set was based on a 60’s style botanical motif printed in two shades of green. Designed by the bride (between her cake-baking sessions), the set was printed with two custom inks on 600g fluorescent white stock. First, a square save the date card — emphasis on the date. The playful greens grow inwards from all…
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Perforation Perfection
This was a really fun set. Designed by graphic designer (and groom) Derek Howles — who, incidentally, also designs these super-cool cartography poster prints — it was interesting and unconventional. And art-y! Which is fitting, since they got married at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The set was comprised of a save the date…
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Soiree for 70th
This was a fun invitation set to print. Designed by graphic designer Sarah Scott, it was a festive and classy way to invite guests to Suman’s 70th birthday. Guests opened the outer envelope to find a sleeve — an Envelopments Portable Pocket with charcoal linen exterior and ecru linen interior, overprinted with fog ink –…
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Branding is Key
While business cards are a great vehicle for letterpress printing, we can’t forget everyday business stationery. We had worked with Van Fletcher on a few projects, so we were happy to be able to help build his brand further with some new pieces. This time it was a flexible stationery set — a two-ink 120g…
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Trio of New Business Cards
Parklife Press is grateful to have earned a lot of repeat business for business cards — new hires, change of information, and promotions all require updates and re-orders. But seeing and working on cards for new clients is always fun, and here are a few new ones to show you. Using the “dessert first” philosophy, we…
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Autumn Paisley
Jennie and Mark found the perfect necktie for him to wear at their autumn wedding — the pattern was a stylized paisley in orange and brown, with some lilac. That purchase turned into the inspiration for their wedding invitation. They loved letterpress, and after searching a bit for a good, independent printer, they found Parklife…
