Showing posts with label Fenner Paper Diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fenner Paper Diaries. Show all posts

Tuesday 8 December 2020

Fenner Paper 2021 Diary

I am pleased to reveal the Fenner Paper 2021 Diary...
As in previous years, the diary is 230x162mm, portrait and retains the popular 'month to view' format. The cover board is printed offset litho in just one colour - silver pantone colour 877 on both Colorset Charcoal and Colorset Deep Blue 270gsm.
This year the diary has been designed by David Coates, independent designer and board director of ISTD.
The 40pp text is typeset in Foundry Tiento and Foundry Unie from The Foundry Types and is simply printed in one colour, offset litho, on our lovely Offenbach Bible 60gsm, which has a superb opacity and a good writing surface making this an ideal paper for a diary or notebook.

If you are one of our worthy clients (!), you should be receiving one of our diaries in the post but if you would rather have it sent to your home than the office or if you want to make sure you are in our address book, drop me an email: justin@fennerpaper.co.uk
Posted by Justin Hobson 08.12.2020

Tuesday 21 December 2010

2011 Fenner Paper Diaries - out now!

It's that time of year again when we are busy packing up and sending out our popular Fenner Paper diaries.

If you normally receive one but haven't yet, DON'T PANIC! The snow and ice have taken their toll in delaying both the production and the mailing, so it should be with you soon.
 
This year's diary follows the same style and format as previous years - 153x232mm portrait and has the 'month to view' format which is what many people like. There is also some information about finishing and formats (as above).

This year the cover is printed on Flockage Litho 250gsm [our litho printable flocked paper] in three colours and the text is on our Offenbach Bible 60gsm in just one colour. We're very pleased with it ...and I hope you'll like it too!

They are in the post but if you haven't received your copy by early January, please drop me a line.
Posted by Justin Hobson 21.12.2010