Embossing vs debossing: What’s the difference?
In custom branding and printing, a common term that comes up is embossing or debossing, especially when it comes to logo branding. We look at each process and unpack the difference between embossing and debossing in custom branding.
Read MoreRecycling your PVC and vinyl stationery
Australia ranks as number eleven in the Best Countries for Green Living with 55% of residential, commercial, construction and demolition waste being recycled. In this article, we take a specific look at the process and offer tips on recycling PVC and vinyl stationery.
Read MoreA look at stationery in the medical field
Despite how grounded they may be, a medical professional emanates a certain status. Without realising it, there are numerous touch points in a medical practice that deliver an ‘on-brand’ experience of professionalism and trust that perhaps you have been oblivious to. Let’s look at where these touch points may be and stationery considerations in the medical field.
Read MoreThe sheet protector: How it’s made
One of the most modest stationery items we take for granted is the sheet protector. When you’re scratching through cupboards and looking for something you’d hoped to preserve all those years ago, chances are high that this humble sleeve or binder has kept your things in mint condition. Here’s a little more about the sheet protector and how it’s made.
Read MoreIs the press still printing?
To comprehend the size of the modern-day printing industry and whether or not the press is still printing, a journey through time and a look at some fascinating facts can contextualise just how mammoth the printing industry and its modern-day applications and solutions still are.
Read MoreHigh 5 for A5 – How sizing matters
A5 sized custom branded and printing products are the most popular size to print. Here we look at some A5 applications and how people are using them in everyday life.
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