We recently produced this stationery suite designed by Together We Create for the Massachusetts based film company Mystic Artists. The design called for two-toned edgecoloring–a production first for our studio–with two edges colored bright teal and the remaining two sporting a nearly-flourescent red. The outcome is fairly stunning, if we do say so ourselves.
The business cards were printed on Crane Lettra Flo White 90C custom duplexed after printing to make a 180lb thickness. Letterhead was printed on Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 80T with a coordinating 70T pre-converted square flap #10 envelope.












Very nice card folks.
On the other hand i cant help mentionning that at first read I got ” Mystic Autists” oO
The two-tone edge is a nice touch. Rather unique. Does it add much to the production cost vs a single colour?
Two colors on the edge like this is actually more than twice the work. So yes, the production cost is doubled on the edge coloring.
These are pretty amazing. Just curious how did you get the two edge printing? Did you have to order the paper special or was this done on a letterpress? Really nice work. I just have a tiny little kelsey press.
We keep our edge coloring techniques top secret, but we can say that thicker paper gives much more of a “wow” factor when edge coloring.