Sep212010

FREE Marketing advice with Jonathan Trotter MD

At Flyer Press we are offering FREE Marketing Consultations with our MD Jonathan Trotter. Jonathan has been involved in most media areas for over 10 years now. Jonathan has given hundreds of businesses advice on tried and tested methods and has seen his businesses grow. How does he do it? Simple. He advises different businesses to use medias that will benefit them. He uses local businesses to provide services, and he keeps it all in-house. There are no middle men making huge mark-ups on your work, just a simple philosophy of providing the best resources at the best price to achieve the best outcome.

Dont delay, call Jonathan on 01394 283371 now to secure your FREE Marketing Consultation.

Sep212010

What paper weight do I need?

Paper weight and thickness may have little or no noticable effect on printed image quality. However, heavier, thicker papers feel more substantial and can lend visual weight to a project.
Heavy weight paper can lend an aura of importance and seriousness not found in flimsier products. This is especially true in business cards. Often thin paper screams cheap desktop printing even without the telltale perforations from some perforated business cards papers.

Thicker papers hold up well when there is heavy ink coverage. For full color photos from your desktop, thicker inkjet photo papers are best. However, some desktop printers may not handle thicker papers well, especially if the printer doesn’t have a straight paper path.

For desktop and offset printing choose a paper that “feels” right to you and will work with your desktop printer or the commercial printing process you choose.

GSM or Grammes Per Square Metre is the measurement used when weighing paper sheet sizes. Although any weight of paper can be used for any printed item, there are generally a few unwritten guidelines we follow in order to make sure the finished product is suitable for its purpose.

For example, if you printed a business card onto a low-gsm paper it will feel flimsy and most probably give a negative view of your company. On the other hand you wouldn’t want to print an A2 poster onto a high-gsm paper stock either. It would certainly feel good quality but it wouldn’t be practical, the posters heavy weight would cost more in delivery and there is a greater chance of it falling down as well as being more bulky for transportation purposes.

Therefore there are general guidelines when printing these types of standard items, of course these are not set in stone and the application of paper weight to each item needs to be considered for every print project. Below are some standard print items and the gms weights used:

Corporate 24 page brochure – anything between 170gsm – 300gsm, an important point to remember is that the more pages printed onto a heavy stock increases the chances of the pages springing open and the brochure not laying flat.

Oversized A4 company literature folder – between 350gsm – 400gsm, folders are used to contain many different items whether datasheets, product sheets, note pads, invoices or proposals and as such need to be strong and study. A lightweight paper stock would simply fall apart under the stress.

Business cards – either 350gsm – 400gsm, business cards are generally your first introduction to a potential client and need to express your company and values suitably. To a customer, a flimsy lightweight business card, might be a reflection of your company and quality of your product or service.

A4 datasheet/insert sheet – between 170gsm – 250gsm, a datasheet promotes your company/products and can be presented within folders, presentation wallets or literature dispensers (possibly at an exhibition) and is generally of a medium-weight feel.

This is especially important when choosing specialist paper stocks. Due to the way papers are manufactured, the fibres in some paper stocks are not as compacted as they are in others, even though their sheet-weight may be the same, some papers will appear to be thicker than others. Whatever the printed item and whatever its purpose is, each project needs to be considered carefully and the correct paper stock decided upon. Paper samples are always available and if necessary mock-ups can also be supplied to get a real feel for the finished item.

Feel free to call Flyer Press on 01394 283371 to discuss your requirements for print. Dont forget we also offer a full FREE marketing advice service with our MD Jonathan Trotter – An offer not to be missed!

Sep202010

Spot Varnishing – Sealing

A varnish is a liquid coating applied to a printed surface (for example the outside of a presentation folder) to add a clear glossy, matte, satin, or neutral finish.

Varnishing, also referred to as Coating or Sealing, can be carried out ‘online’ (the varnish is applied directly (within seconds) after the ink is put on the paper), or ‘offline’ by a separate machine, some time after printing.

There are various kinds of varnish that can be applied to printing, but all share some common characteristics:

•A varnish increases colour absorption and speeds up the drying process.
•By ‘locking in’ in the ink under a protective coat, the varnish helps to prevent the ink rubbing off when the paper is subjected to handling.
•Varnishes are used most frequently, and succesfully on coated papers.

These are the major types of varnishing available:

Gloss Varnishing

A gloss varnish is often used to enhance the appearance of printed photographs in brochures or flyers, as the coating reflects back the light and makes colours appear richer and more vivid. A gloss coating can add impact to your print, especially in sales or promotional material, where optimum presentation of images is paramount.

Matte Varnishing

A matte (or matt – the spellings are interchangeable) varnish gives the printed surface a non-glossy, smooth look. This type of seal is sometimes considered to ‘soften’ the appearance of a printed image. Small text in a leaflet or booklet is easier to read on a surface coated with matt vanish as the coating scatters the light, reducing glare.

Silk / Satin Varnishing

Naturally enough, this coating represents the ‘middle ground’ between the two above, being neither as glossy as a true gloss, nor as subtle as a matt.

Machine Sealing

A machine seal is a basic, and virtually invisible coating applied to a printed item by the printer. It does not affect the appearance of the job, but as it ‘seals’ the ink under a protective coat, the printer need not wait so long for the job to be dry enough to handle. It is often used when producing fast turnaround printing such as leaflets on matt and satin (silk) papers, as inks dry more slowly on these materials.

At Flyerpress we often seal work for people, mainly on lumi or claro papers though as they have less chalk in them that the more porous papers that are used for headed paper for example.

Sep022010

Wedding stationary

We have recently been asked to print wedding stationary for a good customer of Flyer Press. This i feel leads quite nicely to a wedding stationary master class.

There are many different costly effects that can be added to wedding stationary like embossing, block foiling and spot UV Varnishing. Whilst these effects do look amazing, to get that exqisite final product, there are many cheaper ways of achieving it.

Firstly, choose your colours, i would recommend using a white card or variation of, and a single colour (with multiple shades if neccessary) in conjunction with black text. Remember that your guests will need to be able to read the invitations so whilst a scripted and serifed font looks good, it makes the text difficult to read.

An insert always looks good if it is a single colour, so consider an extra sheet of paper in your invites, order of service, thank you cards etc. Try to keep all your text to the centre of the page, and either centre the text or fully justify it. We imagine the A5 page in 3 columns and try to use the central one only, sometimes though, you have to go a little out of this guide.

Another little thing that looks really good is crisp swirly lines, that direct your attention to the content of the page, try to keep these either in your chosen colour, or in black. Alternatively, depending on the colours you have chosen, and for example if your wedding colours are purple or lilac, a silver oftens brings the page to life.

The art of good wedding stationary is to introduce and continue a theme. Something that makes all your printing, whether it be table tent cards, orders of service, invitations or thank you cards, is a sense of belonging, continued throughout your end products, something that makes them all look part of a set.

For handy AI templates for this kind of thing, all ready and set for Flyer Press to print, please contact alex@flyerpress.co.uk or call on 01394 283371.

Aug242010

First Aid in the Printworks

It has been my duty this week to retrain as the first aider on site at flyer press. Whilst printing all manner of leaflets, posters, magazines and stationery it is imperitive that we follow proper procedure. I have learnt today about first assessing any scene, and about the most likely injuries that could be sustained in a print works.

A printworks is potentially a very dangerous place as it contains toxic chemicals, nitrates, and many machinery hazards, including crushing and forklift.

Aug162010

Contact the Administrator

We thought it wise at Flyerpress to offer a contact option for all our bloggers.  Please feel free to use this email facility for contact to Flyerpress, The Webmaster, and the Print room.

We look forward to hearing from you.  Remember we can provide all design and printing for business cards, A5 flyers, A4 posters, headed paper, banners etc.

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Aug122010

Flyer Press and Flyer Web Design

Over the past few years Flyerpress has been a media house that designs for the customer and prints.  In the last year or so here at FlyerPress we have been able to offer online design, and more recently web design through www.flyerwebdesign.co.uk.

The idea behind flyerwebdesign.co.uk is to offer our clients more than just a static artwork design and print service.  We are able to offer site updates, new simple informative sites, Full E-commerce web sites and everything inbetween including all layout, shopping carts, payment solutions, all graphics and flash content.

We have based our web services on our staff that together boast competancy gained from a degree in web design, a graphic designer and over 20 years combined web experience.

check out www.flyerwebdesign.co.uk and see if you could benefit from the experience on offer.

Aug112010

A fantastic special offer from the Flyer!

A fantastic special offer from the Flyer!

As you know the Felixstowe Flyer is the largest publication in Felixstowe. The Flyer is delivered to all the homes and businesses in Felixstowe including The Felixstowe Ferry, Kirton, Bucklesham and Newbourne.

In recent editions we have been promoting the Bucklesham Shannon Pub and Restaurant, a business that is a destination pub. We have achieved excellent results for them and we can help your business in the build up the festive period.

Let the Felixstowe Flyer and Flyer Press help make your Christmas and New Year a great success!

We can offer a unique service. You can visit us at our design studio and print works at 9 Bridge Road and we can arrange:

  • Your display advertising in the ever popular Felixstowe Flyer.
  • Offer you extended advertising in our other publications.
  • Design and print your Christmas and New Year Menus and leaflets.
  • Arrange delivery of leaflets to targeted areas to help get you more bookings.
  • Offer you free expert marketing advice and design guidance.

Jon and I have put together a very special offer. We are committed to supporting local businesses and put together the following offers:

  • 15% off all adverts in the September, October, November, December and January editions!
  • Very limited Special offer! 5,000 full colour A5 leaflets printed on both sides only £79 when you advertise in the Felixstowe Flyer.
Aug092010

Email Advertising

A good alternative to printed media is email advertising.  At Flyer Press we have access to and the expertise to conduct a targeted email campaign.  We can obtain the email addresses you need within your criteria, or you can supply your own email addresses.  We can give you a breakdown of any email campaign showing how many email recipients opened the email, how many emails were sent out and not opened, and how many emails bounced back to name but a few of the features we offer.

We have many happy customers that have seen a good return on the basis of email marketing that FlyerPress have done for them.

Why not contact sales@flyerpress.co.uk for more information or call us on 01394 283371

Aug062010

The past week 06-08-2010

This week has seen a vast array of products designed, printed and finished.  We have used all manner of paper types and have printed everything from mono business cards to full colour booklets to spot colour appointment cards.

We have managed to print many of our in-house magazines and collate them, with our in-house distribution team distributing many items in Woodbridge, Felixstowe and Bungay including the woodbridge flyer, the felixstowe flyer, the bungay directory and a greenthumb leaflet.

We have made somewhere in the region of 100 plates for the presses, and have printed enough paper that the offcuts fill 2 massive wheely bins!

We have had a good week this week and have managed to secure advertising of Flyerpress on Google Adwords and Facebook, in total displaying it to over 18,000 people on the internet.

Feel free to checkout our listings on facebook, twitter and Google adwords.