FAQ

  1. THE PROCESS STARTS

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  2. COLOUR DIFFERENCE

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  3. RASTER LAYOUTS

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  4. VECTOR LAYOUTS

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  5. OWNERSHIP

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  6. MISTAKES IN DESIGN

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  7. FOR PRINT EDITIONS

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  8. RASTER LAYOUTS

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.

  9. VECTOR LAYOUTS

    Foil blocking – for the pantone ref we can suggest the nearest match from the     swatch book. Always ask for the samples. 

    Screen printing – please be aware that the pantone ref may vary depending on the paper stock, and whether the finishing is matt/gloss/silk etc. 

    The handmade process and the way the paper absorbs the ink means that each print is essentially unique. This can lead to subtle variations in colour and also in dimensions.

    When reproduced photographically, the colours might appear slightly different on a computer screen than in the actual prints. 

    Colours or patterns in images you’ve seen on our website may vary to a slight degree from those in the prints.