Field Notes’ 59th Quarterly Edition, “Foiled Again,” celebrates the art of hot-foil stamping. This printing process involves applying metallic or pigmented foils to paper with heat and pressure. It was originally patented in 1892 by Ernst Oeser of Germany, and it quickly replaced the manual application of gold leaf in the book industry. By the 1950s, plastics improved the foils and provided new surfaces, resulting in many new applications across printing, packaging, and other industries.
The guys at Field Notes have used hot-foil stamping in many of its past editions, and the 59th Quarterly Edition is no exception. The cover features a striking design that is created using hot-foil stamping. The foil is applied to the paper in a way that creates a three-dimensional effect. The design is both beautiful and functional, as it helps to protect the notebook from wear and tear. Priced at $14.95, this set of three notebooks are ideal for keeping notes on your commute or wherever your adventures take you.
Aaron Draplin’s intricate artwork illustrates our manufacturing process, from the raw materials to the finished product. The illustration is hot-stamped with silver foil on shimmering Neenah Pearl “Indigo” 110# cover stock, a paper that is just becoming available on the market. Inside, you’ll find 48 pages of 60# Finch Opaque text stock, ruled with silver ink, and bound with three staples.
The artwork is a visual representation of the steps involved in manufacturing their products. It shows the raw materials being processed, the assembly of the components, and the final product being packaged and shipped. The artwork is both beautiful and informative, and it provides a unique glimpse into the brand’s manufacturing process. The Neenah Pearl “Indigo” 110# cover stock is a high-quality paper that is perfect for this type of application. It has a luxurious feel and a beautiful sheen, and the silver foil hot stamping adds a touch of elegance.
The 60# Finch Opaque text stock is also a high-quality paper that is perfect for printing. It is smooth and opaque, and the silver ink provides clear and crisp lines. The three staples provide a secure and durable binding. They are evenly spaced and aligned, and they do not interfere with the artwork or the text. Another great limited edition release from the guys at Field Notes.
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