Showing posts with label Ortek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ortek. Show all posts

Wednesday 2 December 2020

Jobs from the past - Number 133

Regular followers of this blog will know that my first post of every month is a "job from the past" so that I can show some of the really good work from years gone by. Given the sad news this week that the Arcadia group has gone into administration, I thought I'd show you this superb project for Topman which is part of Arcadia.

Topman - Spring/Summer 2011

Topman is the Arcadia group's fashion conscious male brand and this piece of literature is produced to the very highest standard with superb art direction, photography and print reproduction - and a few little tricksy surprises lurk within as well!
This lookbook is 350x280mm, portrait format which is just a lovely size - different (not uneconomical either) but just feels right for it's sub A3 and slightly squarer format.
The piece has a 4pp cover and a 68pp text and is perfect bound.
It is printed offset litho in CMYK throughout - colour reproduction is fantastic - solid flat areas of colour work amazingly well as do the mono images. The sense of space in the job is fantastic - the spread below has a completely blank page - an excellent unhurried piece of design for print. 
...and here's for the surprise (well three of them actually). There are three smaller (310x230mm) right hand page "throw outs" with closer up detail shots. These are printed on our high gloss, one sided cast coated paper Astralux 115gsm. The images are printed on the gloss side (see below) and the uncoated reverse (see above pic) is printed in a flat solid cool grey.
The below image shows the flat uncoated reverse side of the Astralux, printed grey over the high gloss face side with the CMYK images...
The 68pp text is printed on our Omnia 120gsm which gives it that dead matt, tactile feel but with great reproduction - let the pictures do the talking...
Below is the detail image showing the fantastic reproduction on the Omnia:
For me, one of the joys of this piece of literature is the way it easily flows in the hand. Many designers will use a really heavy cover when producing a document with a substantial number of pages and this can cause disruption with the way the cover interacts with the text - it can be way too flicky! The cover of this job is 200gsm - it is on Omnia, which is a bulky material, but it is the perfect weight.
The cover is beautifully hot foiled blocked in gloss white foil.
...and if that wasn't enough the whole book is inserted into a custom made capacity envelope, also made out of Omnia 200gsm.
Art Direction and design was by Gill Patchett who worked in-house at Arcadia. Production was by Stephanie Johnson. Photographer is Boo George  with production at Streeters. Printing was by Ortek printers in Walsall. Gill very kindly sent me some file copies:
So what are people doing now? Arcadia has gone bust this week. Sadly Ortek Printers went bust back in 2017. Gill Patchett is now a freelance Art director and Designer ...and Fenner Paper? yep, we're still here doing good stuff!


...and if you'd like to read my original post about this job from 2011 and see how my powers of description and prose have improved, you can read it HERE.
Posted by Justin Hobson 02.12.2020

Wednesday 19 October 2011

Vincit Qui Se Vincit

This is a beautiful prospectus for what looks like a very lovely private girls school in the Malvern Hills in the Midlands.
The publication is 210x280mm, portrait with a 4pp cover and 32pp text and is PUR bound. It is printed CMYK throughout plus two special colours (dark blue and gold) on our Omnia 280 & 150gsm. The cover has a silk finish lamination on the outside to prevent marking when handling. Interesting, because most people using Omnia would prefer the uncoated nature of the board but this is a sensible route given the fact that a dark blue is likely to mark against other lighter colours (however dry the ink is) and the lamination has worked exceptionally well on the Omnia.

There are also 4 x A5 size "tip-in's" on a 200gsm gloss coated which provides a contrast with the Omnia (see pic below).
...and as you can see from the picture below, the metallic ink on the Omnia, really looks metallic. On most true uncoated papers, metallics can simply look dead and like a flat colour. Metallics on Omnia, still look lively and have that pearly irridescent look. 
The propectus was designed Mosaique Design Consultants based in Tewkesbury. Art direction and design is by Phil Ellis and the account director on the project was Geoff Smith.  It's a very engaging piece of literature.

Printing is by Ortek printers in Walsall and they have made a superb job of it - colour reproduction is excellent - solid flat areas of colour work amazingly well as do the metallics. The job was handled by Graham Crisp and it was kind of him to send me file copies.

...and just to show my Latin O level wasn't wasted: Vincit Qui Se Vincit is the school motto and translates as "She conquers who conquers herself" (I use the female, as it is a girls' school - it also reads "he conquers who conquers himself").

Posted by Justin Hobson 19.10.2011

Tuesday 28 June 2011

Topman SS2011

Now hold on to your seats! ...this could possibly be one of the best jobs of the year!
This is the latest collection from TOPMAN. As you might expect from one of the Arcadia group's fashion concious male brand, this piece of literature is produced to the very highest standard with superb art direction, photography and print reproduction - and a few little tricksy surprises lurk within as well!
This lookbook is 280x350mm, portrait format which is just a lovely size - different (not uneconomical either) but just feels right for it's sub A3 and slightly squarer format. The piece has a 4pp cover and a 68pp text and is perfect bound.

For me, one of the joys of this piece of literature is the way it easily flows in the hand. Many designers will use a really heavy cover when producing a document with a substantial number of pages and this can cause disruption with the way the cover interacts with the text - it can be way too flicky!  The cover of this job is 200gsm - it is on Omnia, which is a bulky material, but it is the perfect weight. The cover is hot foiled blocked in gloss white foil. The 68pp text is printed on Omnia 120gsm which gives it that dead matt, tactile feel but with great reproduction - let the pictures do the talking...



...and here's for the surprise (well three of them actually). There are three smaller (310x230mm) right hand page "throw outs" with closer up detail shots. These are printed on our high gloss, one sided cast coated paper Astralux 115gsm. The images are printed on the gloss side and the uncoated reverse is printed in a flat solid cool grey.

and if that wasn't enought the whole book is inserted into a custom made capacity
envelope, also made out of Omnia 200gsmArt Direction and design is by Gill Patchett. Production is by Stephanie Johnson. Photographer is Boo George (at Streeters). Printing is by Ortek printers in Walsall and they have made a superb job of it - colour reproduction is fantastic - solid flat areas of colour work amazingly well as do the mono images - it is difficult for me to say too much more about it - the images speak for the job...
and a big thank you to Gill for sending me some file copies.
Posted by Justin Hobson 28.06.2011