We've recently produced four projects all on a paper called Omnia. Its an unusual type of paper which can genuinely be described as a hybrid - it has the look and feel of a tactile uncoated paper but because the surface has been treated (a process called EST - Enhanced Surface Technology) the print result is more like that of a coated paper. Image reproduction is sharp and solids appear vibrant and even; not the result most people would expect with a 'toothy' uncoated paper.
Project photos
Top: Gardens by the Bay brochure
Design by Thomas.Matthews
Centre: H&B poster promo brochure
Design by Haime & Butler
Bottom left: Presence
Design by Ed Barber
Bottom right: Alexander Lewis brochure
Design by Alexander Lewis
Fenner paper have just released a blog about the Omnia paper and our brochure for the Gardens in the Bay. View the blog at: blogspot.co.uk
If you'd like to receive samples of the Omnia range please email us at:
info@jigsawcolour.co.uk
Designers that love the Omnia paper:
"Our brochure required a complicated fold format, and full ink coverage that remains true to the original poster designs. The Omnia paper has a tactile feel and is able to hold the strong, dense colours with ease."
Nikki Saunders
Creative Director, Haime & Butler
"The quality looks and feels great and I love that the colours really jump from the page."
Alexander Lewis
"Although the process of supplying imagery in RGB for print was unorthodox the digital handling and print reproduction by Jigsaw was exceptional. The whole journey, from quotation to sampling and delivery was an engaging collaborative process, achieved with the utmost professionalism."
David Grbac, Head of Creative
Thomas.Matthews


