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There IS an Alternative

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Coops14Pack.jpgHere’s a sneaky peek at some of the printed elements in the new Co-operatives Fortnight toolkit. Designed and produced by Calverts, the pack is made with Paperback’s exclusive range of recycled papers and boards, and printed using Bio vegetable oil based litho inks. The leaflets and posters are on 150gsm Context FSC 75% post-consumer recycled, a premium shade and grade white uncoated. The pack folder is on 350gsm Multi Grey, an unusual 100% recycled greyboard with white blade coating on the inner side. In addition to leaflets and a set of posters, there are sheets of 37mm stickers and premium quality button badges.

As well as working on logos, key messages and print materials, the Calverts team also designed the front end for the Co-operatives Fortnight Drupal-powered website, where there are downloadable resources and a style guide for partner organisations wanting to co-promote the event.

We’re delighted to be working on the C14 campaign, which will continue to build between now and the Fortnight of June 19th – July 3rd. It’s not always easy to measure the impact of communications design and and print, but we’re confident the pack, resources and website will help win over diverse audiences to the key message of this first Co-operatives Fortnight: ‘There IS an Alternative’.


Sustainable Cigarette Papers?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

FSCRollingPapers 002A smoking colleague drew our attention to this innovation – Forest Stewardship council (FSC) certified liquorice rolling papers. Glad to see the tobacco industry getting on board with ethical packaging.

We have one question: is it just the packet that’s FSC certified, or the papers themselves? Is the liquorice Fair Trade? Actually, we’re not just being facetious. Our guidance from FSC UK changed recently, so that as FSC certified printers we’re now only allowed to apply the FSC ‘ticktree’ to a product that is made up wholly from FSC certified material. For instance, we printed the inner pages of a brochure for architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios on Regency Gloss, which is FSC Mixed Sources, but would not have been able to certify the book unless the cover was also on FSC material (in this case, Revive Pure 100 Uncoated, which is FSC 100% recycled).

Whether the papers in the Rizla packet constitute ‘pages’ of a ‘book’ is doubtless something the FSC police could debate for hours, so we won’t waste their time by referring the question on this occasion.

Many years ago, Calverts produced printed materials for Death Cigarettes, which came in a matt black packet with foil white skull and crossbones, and the most lurid health warnings. The guys behind the Death claimed it was an ethical brand, because they were telling the truth about their product. They were doing really well, until the change in the rules on unlimited import of fags for personal use; they had set up a scheme whereby Death, as appointed ‘agents’, would import cheap European tobacco for their ‘clients’ and thereby avoid UK duty. Unfortunately, Customs & Excise begged to disagree, they lost their appeal in the European Court – and Calverts didn’t get paid.


Celebrating FSC Friday

Friday, September 18th, 2009

25th September is FSC Friday. Along with other Forest Stewardship Council people, we’re celebrating and promoting the nearest thing we have to a globally recognised and respected mark for sustainable forest products. For Calverts, that means paper containing virgin fibres.

In the design and printing world, the FSC  ‘ticktree’ is an occasionally misunderstood mark. What it does is to certify, via a chain of custody stretching from the forest through the pulp mills, papermakers, paper merchants to us, the printers, that that the paper in a piece of print comes from fibre from plantations that meet the high standards of the FSC scheme, from other controlled sources, or a mixture of such fibres with post-consumer recycled material – or, indeed 100% recycled material.

When you see the FSC claim on a printed item, it includes what kind of FSC material it’s made from, the ticktree mark and the printer’s certificate number. Any other use of the FSC mark or name is invalid  -  for instance, the ticktree on its own, or a piece of text saying something like  ’printed on FSC certified paper’, without a certificate number. This is how the chain can be checked; we as printers have to check in turn that our paper supplier has the correct certification, and that all the paper work relating to the purchase, storage and transportation of that paper has to check out (we are thoroughly audited on this every year) to make sure that it has not become mixed with non-FSC material. Calverts is certified by Oxford Timber Audits, who are accedited by FSC. Each year they check  the jobs for which we have made an FSC claim, to make sure we’re operating the scheme correctly. At our last audit, in June, OXTA said that Calverts is certifying more jobs as FSC than any other printer they audit - and not only that, we’re doing it almost 100% right (we had one minor corrective action this year, which was the way we use the FSC ticktree on our own letteheading!) Anyway, here are examples of the FSC claim which we put on work for our clients:

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So, a big thank you to all the clients who worked with us over the last year to specify FSC certified papers and were willing to include the FSC claim in the artwork for their print. Here are a few of them:

Thomas Matthews (everything under the sun)
The British School of Osteopathy (Prospectus on Symbol Freelife Satin, designed by Calverts)
The School for Social Entrepreneurs (Sustainable Paths Report, on Revive 100 Offset)
Royal College of Art (Prospectus on Challenger Offset, designed by Happily Ever After)
Airside (2009 Calendar on Revive 100 Uncoated, design by Airside!)
Greenbelt Festivals (Festival programme on Revive 100 Uncoated, design by Wilf Whitty at RatioType)
CDS Co-operatives (Annual Report on Nine Lives Offset, designed by Calverts)
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (Places for Art and Places for Learning Brochures, on Regency Gloss, designed by Jannuzzi Smith)
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Liverpool (Group Show Catalogue on Satimat Green)

Calverts is committed to maintaining and if possible increasing the amount of 100% recycled and FSC certified  print we produce for our clients over the coming year, and it’s one of our objectives under towards our IS014001 environmental management accreditation. So if you want your work to be certified, just get in touch!

Click here for more info on the Forest Stewardship Council, their criteria for FSC certification and FSC Friday.


Beautiful New Paper

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Fedrigoni have just brought out a new and unusual premium grade paper called X-PER, which should be of interest to many print designers. It’s very white and uncoated, but has a special surface treatment so that colour holds out like coated – very bright, quite striking. The texture is also really good – sort of smooth and toothy at the same time. The only sheets we can think of that have the same kind of characteristics are Heaven 42, Robert Horne’s premium extreme white matt, and Brand X, a downshade 100% recycled uncoated from Fenner Paper (it too has a special surface treatment – we printed the RCA Summer Show catalogues on it last year).

X-PER comes in weights from 100gsm to 320gsm, and it’s FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified. If you’d like samples and printed swatches, get in touch.


Calverts goes FSC

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Calverts is now Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accredited.

This means we can prove the papers you use are made from well-managed forests, from FSC accredited paper mills, or from 100% recycled FSC fibre. As a customer of Calverts, you now have an option to include the FSC marque on yours (or your clients’) magazines and newsletters, annual reports, information packs, leaflets, posters, flyers, and other printed literature.