Thursday, January 27, 2011

Have a production problem? I have a solution!

Do you have a vision? We can get there. Together.

One of our long-term clients hired us to create a set of printed pocket guides for an exciting new product launch. Besides designing a piece that clearly communicated the camera's features and benefits, there were two specific production requests:

1) The guides needed to be the same size as the cameras.
2) The guides needed to feel like the cameras.

For the design, we decided on a special die-cut cover that replicated the cameras exact
size and true-to-life features. We incorporated a special varnish technique (spot gloss UV juxtaposed next to a dull UV) to make the lenses and screens "pop."

The interior show
cased a concise layout with beautiful photography—expressing the cameras capabilities clearly.

As for finding a solution to the "feel" part of this request, embossing was out of the question because the impression would affect the design on the other side. I remembered a printed sample we received from EarthColor Houston that featured a double layer of gloss UV varnish. When you apply two layers of varnish, it thickens the coverage and creates a texture without affecting the design on the other side. It was the perfect solution!

Here's how the designer set up the spot gloss UV layer in the file (double-thick spot UV indicated in magenta):










And here is the final product!












Hugs and big smiles speak volumes, and for these projects, I got both. There's nothing like a happy client!

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