With a clean, clear layout in mono black, semi-transparent section dividers and a blind embossed cover (using the copper embossing tool shown here), Heretics illustrates how the internet is empowering Iran’s repressed minority groups and is a great example of incisive commentary, beautiful design and impactful print working together to produce a stunning report.
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On the press-room floor this week, queued for printing, we have some Shiro Alga Carta – an Italian creative paper…
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Part children’s book/part art object, The boy who always looked up describes the events leading up to the death of the…
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Originally published in 1984, this new edition of Love Songs comes hot off our (digital) press and fresh from the…
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It’s not often Radio 4 features an article on sustainable printing but in this week’s Front Row discussed the printing…