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




