ADVERTORIAL / FEDRIGONI
Fedrigoni at
Spring Fair 2010
Imaginative papers
“We started
the year with
a standout
calendar,
edrigoni will be exhibiting at
followed by the
F
Spring Fair 2010 Hall 3 stand
only greeting
F33 (7-11 February 2010) where
card swatch
they will launch their new
greetings card swatch.
you will ever
Designed by Anoo Design,
need. Come
the new swatch will include examples of various and pick up
surface treatments to each paper - foiling,
your copy from
embossing and offset printing. Complete with
our stand at
folded greeting card samples and envelopes,
Spring Fair Hall
this new swatch will have improved usability
3 Stand F33.”
perfect for the greeting card market. The papers
Fred Haines UK
are grouped together in a practical ring binder
Sales Director
making the swatch capable of keeping up to date
with new additions to the Fedrigoni range.
The Fedrigoni range of papers certainly has
an alluring brilliance, the extraordinary papers
in ranges are also perfectly capable of conveying
an image of elegance and select fi nesse… the
pearlised fi nish of Sirio Pearl and the textures of
Acquerello, not to mention the pliable delicacy
of the latest addition to the family, the soft
Ispira.
It is the Fedrigoni range’s extreme versatility
that is its strongest selling point: even the most
demanding of clients can always rely on fi nding
the right paper for their requirements, a paper
that will convey the message with confi dence
and express maximum effect with its unique,
inimitable character.
For more information please contact
Fedrigoni UK on 0845 071 4408 or e-mail
info@fedrigoni.co.uk,
www.fedrigoni.co.uk
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