Stationery & Calendars

Your logo brands your company, and your stationery is often the first impression of your company that new client sees.

 

*************** SPECIAL OFFER ***************

When a new client orders their first Letterheads, Colourplan will give them the same quantity of Compliment Slips - FREE!

For example, an order for 1000 Letterheads gives 1000 Compliment Slips - FREE!

 

The specification must be the same as the Letterheads, and the maximum quantity for Compliment Slips is 5000.

Starting the Relationship


 
An introductory meeting in the business world is secured with a business card, reflecting the service of the company. Colourplan produces full colour cards on 400gsm board, laminated and foil blocked, when this suits the company, while local tradesman might prefer a reasonably priced digitally printed card for a fraction of the cost.

The 2010 Desk Calendar


 
The traditional company promotion that sits on your clients desk for a year should reflect the quality of your company, and the 2010 Colourplan Calendar meets the highest standards.
 
We printed this on heaven42, a new material supplied by Robert Horne, which has a vibrant white colour, brilliant for presenting your products at the highest quality in your promotional sales material. Heaven42 has a soft matt finish, coming in a range of weights from 115gsm to 350gsm, and is FSC accredited to support our environment.

As Long as it’s Black


 
Printing in full colour is thought by clients to be difficult, but printing in black can be more challenging for the printer. This clever design for RichWords, a copywriter, meant we had to take care on the press with solid coverage and fine type. We also had to ensure the ink was suitable for subsequent laser printing.

A Year on the Stage

The New Wolsey had responsibilities to so many people to reach high quality standards for the 2010 Calendar, choosing Colourplan as a reliable supplier to achieve their aims. The spread for a calendar month was 600mm high, demanding layout issues for successful finishing, and the sign off for the artwork demanded careful proofing until press-time.