Monday 15 July 2013

Two Ten or not Two Ten

Are you looking for ways to reduce the cost of your print projects?

You could reduce the weight or spec of the stock you are using but will that cheapen your brand? But what about reducing the page size of your brochure?

Moving from 297 x 210 to 210 x 210 could save 30% of your paper cost which nowadays equates to a huge proportion of your print cost. Depending on your project, this could be a substantial amount you could save.

But you don't have to go as far as 210 x 210. By taking advantage of our larger than B1 maximum sheet size you can be even more creative. 

A page size 252 x 178 would reduce your paper cost by 34% but only reduce the size of your A4 brochure by 15%.

And why not look at one of our luxury in line coatings. These can offer a real alternative to a laminate and are considerably cheaper. Our very own Rubbacoat is our latest offering, giving you a tactile, rubbery feel very close to the effect of soft touch laminate. 
Best of all, these coatings are water based so environmentally are a better choice. If you would like to see some samples then just let us know.

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