Last year we opened up a competition to students at Leeds Arts University, in the UK, to submit a concept for a creative project based on paper. We are happy to present the winners and finalists from each category and their wonderful projects.
Color Copy on the Road takes us on a journey of digital printing through Italy. The second stop on our trip takes us to the digital printing group DESI in Trecate, Novara.
Customers are more demanding than ever when it comes to digital printing. Print shops are required to deliver consistent quality in no time, and office printers are expected to produce professional quality colour documents. Paper plays a decisive role in this.
Color Copy on the Road takes us on a journey of digital printing through Italy. We are meeting with digital printers, print shops and copy shops, to discover how the versatility of Color Copy allows them to make a difference.
Magazine covers don't get much better than this. PUBLISHER magazine, a bimonthly Swiss publication that caters to the world of professional printing, knocks it out of the park every time, with their clever and conceptually challenging covers.
With the Cradle to Cradle Certified® product standard, gugler* has found an innovative solution for assessing and optimising the material health of the entire value chain through scientifically-proven methods – a solution to make printing 100% recyclable and waste-free.
The first edition of the annual “BE INSPIRED” magazine from the Jane Goodall Institute Austria is printed on NAUTILUS® Classic made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
Childhood memories have staying power. The Pingvi Baby book is a treasure box created with love and care to preserve those special moments in the first years of a child’s life.
Pergraphica is a full spectrum premium design paper that was made to serve as the perfect, tactile backdrop to your design work and creative communication. Whatever feeling you want to evoke, we have the right shade for you. To unleash your full creativity, Pergraphica is optimised for multiple printing, converting and post-print processing techniq...
Not all notebooks are made the same – some seem almost too pretty to write in. But when you add a paper that is great for writing, you’ll simply have to give it a whirl. Like the new paper republic “book series” book refills.
L’Amour du Pain stands for French patisserie in Vienna at the highest level. Vienna-based design studio CIN CIN has designed contemporary packaging for it made from Pergraphica Classic Smooth.
When you print the same image on two different printers, you might get varying results, because they use different printing technologies. With the right paper you can get great results with both technologies.
Climate change is real. To stop climate change, we all need to reduce our CO₂ emissions. That is why more and more customers are demanding climate-neutral products and services.
Playing cards is one of Italy’s favourite pastimes. It’s only natural then that during the lockdown in March this year, an agency created a special card game to bring everyone together again.
Printing is a complex process: different technologies, different printing machines, and a host of different types of paper. Especially when it comes to vibrant and long-lasting colours, things can get complex. Fortunately, they don’t need to be. Read on and learn how we made the leading paper for digital colour print ready for inkjet printing.
What does a copy shop do in order to not only survive, but thrive in the light of the drastic shift from analogue to digital? In the case of second-generation run Haltmeyer GmbH, head by CEO Andreas Haltmeyer, the answer is: adapt, adapt, adapt.
Magazines come and go, but Vangardist is here to stay. Find the best of the previous ten years condensed into their anniversary edition "Boyhood to Mankind"
One of the reasons the world has slowly been getting better is a shift in thinking about how and why we develop our world. A shift exemplified by the introduction of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
When the first colour laser printer was invented in Japan, it soon became clear that it this new technology would also need a new kind of paper. The experts at Mondi got to work and after several years of research and development released Color Copy into the world.
How do we see colour and how does it relate to the different kinds of whiteness some people prefer? Find out in the second part of our little series on ideal whiteness.
Have you ever wondered how we see colour? Or why paper is white? Well we’re obsessed by answering questions like this and in this first part of a series we'll start by explaining a few key things.