Award Winning and Eco-friendly Catalog Printing
Our Recycled, Forest Friendly Paper is up to 100% Recycled
Eco-friendly Printing Every Step of the Way
Print and Mailing Services
We Offer Wire-O and Saddle-Stitched (Stapled)Binding
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We offer four high quality, environmentally friendly, FSC Certified papers to choose from. Each varies in recycled content, weight, look and feel.
Mohawk Uncoated Cover has a smooth print surface which delivers crisp results.
50% - 100% Post-consumer Waste & Recycled Content
95 Brightness
Reincarnation Matte Cover has a unique and sophisticated look and feel.
100% Recycled, 60% Post-consumer Waste
92 Brightness
Dull (Silk) Stock is perfect for items that rely on photographs or fine artwork.
55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
Acid Free and Archival Quality
Gloss Stock is a heavy-weight stock that is durable, yet well-suited for folding.
55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
Acid Free and Archival Quality
91 Brightness
General Specs:
Short Runs are orders in quantities of 25 up to 150
Standard sizes
Variety of Eco-Friendly Paper Choices
Saddle-Stitched (Stapled) or Wire-O Binding
Gloss or Lamination Option available for added durability
Binding Options:
Color Options:
Full Color (CMYK) both sides
Full Color on Front and Black on Back
Full Color Front only
Recycled and Non-Recycled Paper, Eco-friendly Practices:
Non-toxic water-based latex inks and soy-based inks
Scuff-resistant, non-toxic aqueous coating
Efficient minimal waste practices
Chemical-free plate processing
FSC Certified Recycled Paper
Catalog printing can get pretty tricky.
The term catalog brings to mind a bound book filled with thumbnail images showcasing a host of merchandise. But a catalog can refer to nearly any saddle-stitched or wire-o bound book that delivers information on a company, organization, products, services or even a comprehensive look at an organizations development over a specified period of time.
Catalog printing can get pretty tricky.
1. Crossover: It takes a seasoned expert to manage printing and binding techniques required for cross-overs. If your catalog features images that span across two pages with the seam running through the center of it that is an incredibly difficult detail to produce flawlessly.
If you have tricky design elements such as cross-overs, make sure that your printer has the experience to pull it off. Otherwise the results could be very sloppy. Your catalog could end up being a big disappointment.
2. Cohesive Message : Like any printed products designed to promote your business, a catalog needs to have a cohesive message. Whether your catalog features products or a yearly account of projects your organization organized be sure that someone receiving it, or lifting your catalog from a stack of others instantly knows its purpose.
3. Information Overload : One of the advantages of printing a catalog is the sheer volume of information and images you can deliver but if you attempt to cram too much in, the message becomes confusing. Take your reader on a journey lead them though without inundating them.
4. Quality Images : Images, whenever possible, should be original and not stock photos. There is a quality to stock photos that just doesn't connect with an audience. It feels artificial and your audience will know it. You want to connect. Catalog printing is not a cheap investment. Make sure that you manage each aspect with care or else fall prey to wasted resources.
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