Posts Tagged ‘color’

Printing Solid Colors in Letterpress

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Printing solids with any printing method always raises special issues that must be addressed. In letterpress printing there are some unique ones.

One of the most notable issues is the ink coverage. The solid area may appear somewhat mottled since the Crane’s Lettra paper we use is unsized, making the paper softer to take a better impression. When paper is sized, as most papers are today, it will receive ink more evenly, since the sizing acts like a coating on the paper.

So this lack of sizing means that ink will not usually lay down quite as evenly as paper manufactured with sizing. We work hard to keep things as smooth and even as possible, often resulting in a superb job like this:

Printing Solid Colors in Letterpress Photo

In this extreme close-up photograph you can see how ink lays down on the paper. There is always some irregularness, but is usually ‘averaged out’ by your eye.

Printing Solid Colors in Letterpress Photo

Lighter inks can be even more challenging due to the fact that lighter inks have less pigment, so getting overall even coverage is more difficult.

If you are considering using solids in your letterpress wedding invitation, please consult with us so that we can. We love meeting your expectations.

Written by Nick

Invitations by Ajalon
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Choosing The Right Colors For Your
Letterpress Wedding Invitation Font and Design

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I love colors. I try to surround myself in a variety of contrasting and complementing colors. At home, at work and even with the clothes I wear, I am enthralled by unique and spirited colors. Colors with names like floral white or Alice blue make me laugh and I even have this design book where you can flip through different home scenes and move different color swatches back and fourth to see what it could look like with a different combination. Suffice to say, I think the more color the better.

In the world of letterpress printing, color combinations are limitless. This bride and groom decided to go with two different color schemes for their invitation set.

Choosing The Right Colors For Your <br> Letterpress Wedding Invitation Font and Design Photo

The original looked good, but there was so much potential. By adding a second color this piece moved from a delightful presentation to a beautiful and welcoming invitation set.

Choosing The Right Colors For Your <br> Letterpress Wedding Invitation Font and Design Photo

This version contrasts the blue of the palm tree and names with the rest of the text. It is a well rounded design that can only be achieved with two colors.

Likewise it is possible to print your RSVP card in the contrasting color of the invitation. By altering these small details you can easily expand your realm of possibilities.

Choosing The Right Colors For Your <br> Letterpress Wedding Invitation Font and Design Photo

Adding color is an easy way to spice up your invitation set. Think about complimentary and contrasting ideas. Also how and where you include the second colors makes a big difference, find whatever works for you.

Written by Nick

Invitations by Ajalon
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Adding Color to Your Letterpress Wedding Invitation

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

If you are looking for a fun and simple way to beautify your wedding invitation, then look no further. I am here to tell you about all the cool and easy things you can do to ensure your wedding invitation is as beautiful as possible.

Utilizing the inside flap of the envelope, this letterpress invitation design carries the extra color idea to a new arena. Combining rich,  italian paper with the invitation set, this extra style will amaze your wedding guests.

Adding Color to Your Letterpress Wedding Invitation Photo

Our Kourtesis invitation set utilizes a second layer of red paper to contrast with the ink color and accent the whole presentation. The second layer elegantly frames the invitation and adds a passionate glow to your wedding theme. This is a great way to introduce a second color to your invitation set for a very minimal cost.

Adding Color to Your Letterpress Wedding Invitation Photo

A retro South Beach invitation set, this design adds a pleasant second color by using a pocket folder. This design is enhanced by the use of a lovely silver folder to bind all invitation pieces together. Available in different colors and for different designs, a pocket folder makes an excellent addition to any invitation set.

Adding Color to Your Letterpress Wedding Invitation Photo

Alternately, you can always choose to use an envelope in a different color. This Dogwood design utilizes a chocolate brown envelope lined with pale pink that ties the invitation set together nicely. With this added color, the invitation can stay the same, but the overall presentation is enriched.

Adding Color to Your Letterpress Wedding Invitation Photo

Adding extra color to your letterpress wedding invitation is easy and fun. It generates an extra special feel that you cannot achieve by any other process. While letterpress wedding invitations are superbly exquisite in just one ink color, there is always room for improvement and more color. There are many ways to go about this and it fits with almost any design. Now, the toughest decision to make may be, what colors do I want?

Written by Nick

Invitations by Ajalon
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