In 1959 revolution was in the air, especially in the creative world, from the founding of Motown Records to the groundbreaking for New York City’s Lincoln Center, America’s first modern performing arts venue. It seems only fitting then that when the institution threw its 60th anniversary gala last year, the invitation was crafted using the latest in revolutionary print technology: digital printing and foiling!
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Soft and Glittery: The Invitation Holder
Working closely with Lincoln Center’s in-house designers, printer Highresolution developed a smart invitation suite that impresses the moment you ease it out of the digitally printed envelope in which it arrives.
The sophisticated invitation holder stuns, first because of the fact that though it’s nearly all Black, it was actually digitally printed CMYK on an 80 lb. WHITE Verso Blazer Digital sheet with only the words “Lincoln Center” knocked out to show through on the front. It was then treated with a soft-touch lamination for creating that instant, tactile connection between recipient and piece.
Finally, 2 different Silver Scodix digital foils were applied to the front, as well as ScodixSense – a clear raised polymer – all to create a clever pattern of triangles that form “60,” emphasizing the center’s anniversary. The feel of the sleek foils and polymer also complement the rose petal feel of the soft-touch treatment making this a piece you simply can’t bear to put down. Opening the gatefold holder reveals another triangle pattern on the inside flaps, this time using raised polymer only.
The Invitation Within
Inside, the invitation suite consists of 3 separate cards:
- An introductory note naming Neil Patrick Harris as host
- A list of the gala supporters
- A schedule for the various gala events.
All inserts are digitally printed on International Paper Accent Opaque, with the last printed on 120 lb. Cover and duplex laminated for that extra substantial feel. Removing these reveals a final blurb about Lincoln Center’s 60th anniversary on the inside of the holder in White.
The Printer's Greatest Challenge
Drinking in the simple elegance of the invitation holder, it’s easy to miss just how challenging this was to produce. What made it so difficult? The number of times each sheet had to pass through the press!
First there was the Black background which was digitally printed, then soft-touch laminated, followed by the application of 2 different types of Scodix foil and ScodixSense on one side, and all done again on the inside – minus the foil.
As it turns out, Lincoln Center wasn’t the only thing that turned 60 last year – Xerox released the first plain-paper copier in 1959, too. Which, when you think about it, shows just how far printing has come!
Sabine Lenz is the founder of PaperSpecs.com, the first online paper database and community specifically designed for paper specifiers.
Growing up in Germany, Sabine started her design career in Frankfurt, before moving to Australia and then the United States. She has worked on design projects ranging from corporate identities to major road shows and product launches. From start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, her list of clients included Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Deutsche Bank, IBM and KPMG.
Seeing designers struggle worldwide to stay current with new papers and paper trends inspired Sabine to create PaperSpecs, an independent and comprehensive Web-based paper database and weekly e-newsletter. She is also a speaker on paper issues and the paper industry. Some refer to her lovingly as the "paper queen" who combines her passion for this wonderful substrate called paper with a hands-on approach to sharing her knowledge.