Quality on every page

Uniform printing standards help to ensure consistently high quality across all print media. Selected publications can stand out in particular in terms of their functionality and value.

Formats

Fixed DIN formats are used for certain print media, such as product brochures and flyers. The format can generally be freely selected for other applications.

Product flyer DIN long format (105 x 210 mm)
Product brochure DIN A4 (210 x 297 mm)

Paper

The following paper is used as a priority. If alternative paper is used, the feel and white tone must correspond to the paper mentioned above.

Brochures, flyers etc. MultiArt Silk (white) – 250, 135 g/m²
Letterheads, envelopes MultiDesign Original (white) – 90 g/m²
Business cards, maps MultiCard 2S (white) – 350, 230 g/m²
Subsequent processing

Print finishing

Finishes can be used to enhance the value of publications or create individual emphasis.

Finishes must always correspond to the colour spectrum and must not contradict it.

Do:, blind embossing, engraving, clear lacquer, metal or silver.
Don't: coloured foil stamping (except violet), gold, effect foils (rainbow, glitter etc.)

Subsequent processing Print finishing

Finishes can be used to enhance the value of publications or create individual emphasis.

Finishes must always correspond to the colour spectrum and must not contradict it.

Do:, blind embossing, engraving, clear lacquer, metal or silver.
Don't: coloured foil stamping (except violet), gold, effect foils (rainbow, glitter etc.)

Subsequent processing

Stapling function

A stapling function is used for brochures and catalogues at the subsequent processing stage
(e.g. loop staple binding for brochures).

Subsequent processing Stapling function

A stapling function is used for brochures and catalogues at the subsequent processing stage
(e.g. loop staple binding for brochures).


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