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ryche
03-14-2004, 02:19 PM
rush job done since i need to meet a client tomorrow afternoon and dont have anything ready... will be digitally printed... would also like help on what to print this on... im not sure if i should go for 250 gsm board paper or for a thinner 120/90 gsm glossy paper...

http://www.iempact.com/mediamistry/cov.jpg

http://www.iempact.com/mediamistry/in1.jpg

http://www.iempact.com/mediamistry/in2.jpg

http://www.iempact.com/mediamistry/bcov.jpg

thanks :)

Steeldolphin
03-14-2004, 03:34 PM
I really like the simplicity of this and the vibrancy of the read. Some nice typoe as well.

As for the paper weights i dont really know...can you test it out on the twosamples as a proof and see what is better?

Glossy would really make the red sing though.

ryche
03-14-2004, 03:49 PM
thanks chris... i guess i'll get samples and then go ahead from there...

will post a snap of the finished product if i can...

Solarian
03-14-2004, 04:38 PM
As SD said, the simplicity of this is perfect, not to mention the great color scheme.

Steeldolphin
03-14-2004, 05:02 PM
thanks chris... i guess i'll get samples and then go ahead from there...

will post a snap of the finished product if i can...

Cool I would like to see that. :)

Cone Graff
03-14-2004, 10:33 PM
Cool Ryche, really cool

Regarding the paper. I've always had a thing for heavy paper, for this particular assigment i would personally have used 200-250 glossy :D

ryche
03-15-2004, 06:41 AM
250 was cracking up the red... so i went for 160 gsm paper... looking quite nice though the typo came uot a lil bigger than i expected... but everybody LOVED it... so i guess its all good :)

thansk guys... wil post snaps tonight...

Jeff O.
03-15-2004, 08:01 AM
Looks very slick and professional. I love cool type treatments like this. I especially like page 3 ("clients"). The white on red can't miss, and although the black works too, you could actually substitute the black with other colors and get a good result. Great job.

freakyclean
03-15-2004, 08:44 AM
250 was cracking up the red... so i went for 160 gsm paper... looking quite nice though the typo came uot a lil bigger than i expected... but everybody LOVED it... so i guess its all good :)

thansk guys... wil post snaps tonight...

Yeah because the laser printing process basically bakes the toner onto the paper, it will crack where folded on certain stocks. Scoring will help this.
The same thing will happen in Offset printing but to a was lesser extent.

ryche
03-15-2004, 03:23 PM
yeah but then i have the otion of matte laminating if it son offset... which looks great... thats not possible in digital since as you said the toner is actually 'applied' on top hence the surface is uneven esp around the typo and all... and air bubbles get in...

if any of you know any way i can get digital prints laminated then that would rock... :D

freakyclean
03-15-2004, 03:29 PM
You can laminate digital prints fine, it's just they don't fold well.

I have never had a problem laminating digital prints as far as air bubbles and such as long as the laminator is the correct temperature (assuming you are using heat laminate and not cold laminate).

:)