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Pergraphica goes GT Trendhouse
What happens when you take uncoated fine paper and let creatives go wild with it? We wanted to find out!
Back in March, we decided to see what the creative geniuses at GT Trendhouse - printing specialists with a knack for the experimental - could do with Pergraphica Infinite Black and a number of new developments slated for release this year.
Our expectations were clear: we wanted to push the limits, see what sort of finishings would work really well and especially what avant-garde finishings we could combine with tried and tested ones.
Our expectations were clear: we wanted to push the limits, see what sort of finishings would work really well and especially what avant-garde finishings we could combine with tried and tested ones.
Among the combinations there were things like screen printing with black hot foil or flexographic printing with Iriodin, which creates a mother-of-pearl effect that is familiar from banknotes, for example.
It was great to see that our expectations of what Pergraphica Infinite Black can do were not only met, but exceeded.
The experts at GT Trendhouse agreed with us:
Even though we expected nothing but the highest quality of Infinite Black, we were still surprised that the characteristics of an uncoated natural paper, even with very exceptional and combined finishing techniques, were preserved.
Have a look at the video to see the whole thing in action, and if you want to test the versatility of Pergraphica yourself, don't hesitate to order a sample folder below.