Smells like Fresh Print — Pop’Set

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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 Pop’Set.


This promotion aims to reveal through the diecuts, the wide range of this colourful uncoated paper and board, Pop’Set. Seventeen colours in one piece are shown through the case, thanks to the clever use of the P and O diecuts, simply repositioned on each page. The design showcases the effectiveness of using coloured paper for printing and finishing like embossing and foiling, and how coloured paper affects translucent offset inks.
Project Title: Pop’Set
Studio / Design team: RUN
Client: B&F Papers
Printer:  Press Print
Production methods: Internal pages: die cut and printed offset with spot colours. Card #6 Embossed – Card#10 Gold Foil with Holographic Foil overlay – Card#16 CMYK.
Paper stocks: Internal pages: Pop’Set 170gsm and 240gsm. Cover: Pop’Set 400gsm

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