Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Love What You Do
How did you kick off the New Year? Here at Evolution Press, we wanted to do something extra special to thank our much-loved creative clients for a great year. So we took the opportunity to collaborate with Todd Karam at TKTJ Design to create a one-of-a-kind calendar.
The paper – Savoy #118 cover in brilliant white from Reich Paper – was our #1 choice for this piece. Savoy's calendared surface makes for minimal paper fiber shed, keeping the offset-printed solid colors clean and crisp. Given the malleable softness of this 100% cotton sheet, the emboss, deboss, and letterpress elements all have optimum visual effect.
We are thrilled with the end result. Reich Savoy #118 cover provided an excellent surface for us to execute Todd’s inspired creative design work, and allowed our press skills to shine: a great way to start the New Year. Happy 2011!
Labels:
Calendar,
Happy New Year,
Letterpress,
Reich Paper,
TKTJ Design
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Congrats on the blog launch! The calendar is beautiful, thank you!
ReplyDeletelooks great!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the calender! New blog looks fab! It will be nice to be able to follow your recent pieces.
ReplyDeleteThe calendar is amazing! So excited to have received one today. Cheers to you and a prosperous 2011, Evolution. =)
ReplyDeleteHeather / Maida Vale
Printed with fine expertise!
ReplyDeleteNothing but compliments on this one! What beautiful printing and design. And thanks for the kind words on SAVOY. Can't wait to get my hands on another as I finally had to agree to give mine up. Cheers! You guys are the best.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robin!
ReplyDeleteSavoy was the perfect paper for this calendar! We love Reich Paper!!!
Thanks Scott and Robin! What a gorgeous calendar this is. I'm showing it off to all my designer friends/letterpress aficionados. Love it!!
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