Printing
Print is the means by which we transfer a brand or design onto a packaging format, and there are many different processes available to allow for an array of materials to be personalised. Our experience in this area allows us to develop and deliver the best process for your brand.
At its simplest, printing one colour we use Pantone printing to deliver consistent branding across the packaging pieces. More complex, multicolour designs and imagery, however, require careful control to deliver a powerful branded message through intricate yet clear design.
There are many different ways to include print into your packaging. From screen print to litho, gravure print to digital, while not forgetting 3D printing, we determine the best production process for the job once the design has been presented to us. Specialist materials such as fabrics and metals require specialist processes, also. We can use dye sublimation as well as image transfers to achieve print finishes on such items.
PACKAGING
Denim tote bag
MATERIAL / PROCESS
Raw denim, woven label, screen print, hand finish.
PARTNER
Commission
PACKAGING
Bespoke paper carrier bag
MATERIAL / PROCESS
Dyed uncoated paper, dyed ribbon, screen print, foil block, hand make.
PARTNER
Harrods
PACKAGING
Polypropylene retail packaging
MATERIAL / PROCESS
500 micron frosted polypropylene, flood tint, litho print, die-cut, glue.
PARTNER
James Brown London
PACKAGING
Luxury retail bag
MATERIAL / PROCESS
Grosgrain ribbon, uncoated white Kraft paper, litho print, laminate.
PARTNER
Aultmore
PACKAGING
Promotional tote bag
MATERIAL / PROCESS
16 oz canvas, custom dye, screen print, machine stitch.
PARTNER
Mr Porter