Conferences & Events

Leeds Portfolio

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Decoration example for Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for Full Colour With Resin Coating
Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.
Decoration example for Full Colour With Resin Coating

Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.

Advantages

  • This decoration method is ideal for full-colour designs, and complex images with gradients.
  • When printing multicoloured designs this decoration method can be more economical than pad or screenprint as you will only pay for one setup regardless of the number of colours
  • Digital printing often allows for variable data such as individual names

Disadvantages

  • Metallic and neon/fluorescent colours are not available.
  • At high quantities pad or screenprint can be more economical
Decoration example for Laser Engraving
Laser engraving is a durable decoration method, where a precision laser is used to remove the top surface of a product.
Decoration example for Laser Engraving

Laser engraving is a durable decoration method, where a precision laser is used to remove the top surface of a product.

Advantages

  • The branding becomes part of the surface and is permanent.
  • Fine details are achievable
  • Variable data including individual names is available on select products.

Disadvantages

  • PMS matching is usually not an option as engraving removes the top surface to reveal the base material
  • Fine detail can be lost on smaller products like pens.
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Description

The Leeds Portfolio is the perfect promotional product for conferences and corporate events. Its sleek PU design features a lined A4 pad and pen loop, with a sophisticated matt brown laser engraving finish. Ideal for client gifts or trade show giveaways, this 240 x 325mm portfolio combines practicality with professional style.

Large PU portfolio with a lined A4 pad and a pen loop. It laser engraves to a matt brown finish.

Country of Origin: China

Loose packed.

Dimensions:
W 240mm x L 325mm x 14mm.

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