297x297mm Books (Indigo printed)
Cover onto 170gsm Silk
Matt Lamination to outer
Wrapped over greyboard case
2x 4pp Unprinted end papers onto 170gsm Uncoated
60 inside pages onto 148gsm Mohawk Superfine White
Trimmed collated and case bound
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Accompanying dust jacket with 123mm flaps tucking inside front and back cover
Full colour single sided onto 200gsm Silk
Matt Lamination to outer
Trimmed, creased and wrapped around finished books
Roswitha von Glehn is a renowned artist known for her unique and captivating ink drawings. Her work is characterised by a deep understanding of her subjects, resulting in art that is both visually striking and emotionally resonant.
Von Glehn’s project, “Elephants in Ink,” is a testament to her talent and passion for her craft. The art book is a collection of stunning drawings of elephants, each one capturing the majesty and beauty of these magnificent creatures.
When it came to bringing “Elephants in Ink” to life, von Glehn turned to Ex Why Zed, a leading name in the UK for illustrated hardback book printing. Known for their commitment to quality and creativity, Ex Why Zed was the perfect match for this project.
The book was printed as a large format 297x297mm Case Bound Book, an impressive choice for illustrated hardback book printing. The cover was printed onto 170gsm Silk with a matt lamination to the outer, providing a sturdy and durable exterior. The cover was then wrapped over a greyboard case, adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.
The book included 2x 4pp Unprinted end papers onto 170gsm Uncoated, providing a stark contrast to the 60 inside pages printed onto 148gsm Mohawk Superfine White. This paper is suitable for this subject matter and the line drawings but generally not advised for photography art books or those where colour reproduction is crucial. The inside pages were trimmed, collated, and case bound, resulting in a high-quality product that is as robust as it is aesthetically pleasing.
An accompanying dust jacket with 123mm flaps tucking inside the front and back cover was also created. This was printed full colour single sided onto 200gsm Silk with a matt lamination to the outer. The dust jacket was then trimmed, creased, and wrapped around the finished books, adding a final touch of sophistication to the project.
Elephants in Ink” is a testament to the quality of illustrated hardback book printing provided by Ex Why Zed. The finished book is not just a collection of ink drawings; it is a work of art that showcases von Glehn’s talent and Ex Why Zed’s commitment to quality art book printing.
Ex Why Zed’s commitment to quality printing extends beyond “Elephants in Ink.”
One such project is Edward Miller’s Sketches, a stunning visual journey that showcases Ex Why Zed’s expertise in hardback book printing. The project is a testament to the power of print to enhance the storytelling experience, with each page serving as a canvas for Miller’s creative vision.
Another noteworthy project is Confluence, an art book that is a masterpiece in its own right. This hardback book takes readers on a journey through ethereal photography and related texts, showcasing the power of print to create immersive experiences.
The Strange Tales of Alphabet Children is another testament to Ex Why Zed’s expertise in hardback book printing. This project brings to life the whimsical and imaginative world of Matthew Rumbelow, with each page serving as a window into his creative mind.
Ex Why Zed’s portfolio also includes Fever Dream by Renee Cornue, a visually stunning book that showcases their expertise in printing highly illustrated colour books. The project is a testament to the power of print to enhance the storytelling experience, with each page serving as a canvas for Cornue’s creative vision.