Whilst we were there we saw Jane and showed her what we had produced (she seemed to like it and said she wanted one!) We then discussed with her how we wanted to use the same coloured paper throughout the notepad (a shade of white), then have colour swatches at the front from which clients can then choose which colour samples they wish to request from Fedrigoni. The paper stock used will be Fedrigoni's paper, this will give the client an understanding of the general quality to which they can then specify more clearly which colours they wish to request.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
YCN//Book Binding
Today Liv and I took a trip down to Vernon Street to see Roger and re-fresh our knowledge of bookbinding. We wanted to make a thick, durable, well crafted and designed notebook to use for our YCN brief, however, in speaking to Roger we realised this was not possible. In the time available to us it was only going to be possible to produce pamphlet stitched notebooks. So, we used the time to do this.....
Whilst we were there we saw Jane and showed her what we had produced (she seemed to like it and said she wanted one!) We then discussed with her how we wanted to use the same coloured paper throughout the notepad (a shade of white), then have colour swatches at the front from which clients can then choose which colour samples they wish to request from Fedrigoni. The paper stock used will be Fedrigoni's paper, this will give the client an understanding of the general quality to which they can then specify more clearly which colours they wish to request.
Whilst we were there we saw Jane and showed her what we had produced (she seemed to like it and said she wanted one!) We then discussed with her how we wanted to use the same coloured paper throughout the notepad (a shade of white), then have colour swatches at the front from which clients can then choose which colour samples they wish to request from Fedrigoni. The paper stock used will be Fedrigoni's paper, this will give the client an understanding of the general quality to which they can then specify more clearly which colours they wish to request.
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