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Paper Porn
17/11/2015
For a company to expand over more than 100 years and uphold the highest standards while remaining innovative and curious is no mean feat.
Originally founded as a paper merchant in 1885, by George Frederick Smith, G.F Smith has grown to become one of the post progressive, respected and high quality independent paper companies in the world.
They now produce their own esteemed paper, Colourplan, beautiful books and offer a multitude of bespoke processes, which when combined can only be described as paper porn. It’s this constantly hungry, passionate approach, which keeps G.F Smith firmly at the top of their game.
We are extremely grateful to G.F Smith for providing us with paper, which was showcased through the entire GDFS 2016 identity (including poster/programmes, A1 poster catalogues and Off Grid poster/programmes – photographs coming soon), Workhorse Press’ 1-day Risograph workshop and walk-up service, HelloMe’s ‘Black Square’ 2-day workshop and supplies for all paper needs throughout the 2015 programme. Three cheers for paper!
Submit photographs for their exciting new ‘Fine’ collection promotion and have a browse at their collections – right here: https://www.gfsmith.com
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20/11/2015
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