Smells Like Fresh Print — B&F Christmas Cards

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Brought to you by B&F Papers, the Smells Like Fresh Print series celebrates the beauty and tactile qualities of recently created, selected print projects. This week we share B&F Papers abstract card designs for Christmas 2016.


Project Title: B&F Papers 2016 Christmas card
Studio / Design team:  Brogen Averill
Client: BF Papers
Printer: Centurion Print
Production methods: double hit white foil
Paper stocks: Curious Matter

Brogen says, “Taking inspiration from the vivid range of colours offered by the Curious Matter paper selection, we set out to design a festive Christmas card for B&F Papers using nothing more than an arrangement or simple forms intercepted by strategically placed cut outs. Our intention was simple: create a Christmas card that’s playful, festive and intriguing, yet acts as a promotional piece for the Arjowiggins Curious Matter paper range.”

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