Sustainable Printing News

Emu Park Bushcare Brochure

Emu Park Community Bushcare 6 page DL brochure

A simple membership brochure to attract new volunteers to join the Emu Park Community Group.

 
DIY Envelopes

Making your own wedding envelopes… how hard could it be?

PrintTogether recently had the pleasure of helping Pierre and Lucie Curry print their wedding stationery.

 
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Arena Theatre - House of Dreaming

PrintTogether worked with Arena Theatre Company to print and die-cut a series of mailing list / feedback cards for their production The House of Dreaming.

 
Greenpeace - Welcome to Coal World

Greenpeace animation - interview with animator Daniel Bird

Interview with Daniel Bird award winning animator on his latest work for Greenpeace 'Welcome to Coal World'.

 
Daniella Germain invite

Daniella Germain Wedding Stationery

PrintTogether spoke with Daniella about how she became an illustrator and how hard it was designing her own wedding stationery.

 
Print Weave Make Brochure

Interview with Luke Lucas

PrintTogether caught up with typographer Luke Lucas to talk about creating the artwork for the Print Weave Make brochure.

 
 
Queen Bee Soap Boxes

Queen Bee Handmade Soap

Queen Bee handmade soaps produce new 100% recycled packaging.

 
Mat White Brochure

Print smaller, print smarter

PrintTogether work with Mat White Painter to print a high quality mini brochure on a textured recycled paper using vegetable based inks.

 
Live and Learn Manual 2

Empowering Change

PrintTogether were extremely happy to work with Live & Learn Environmental Education to produce this beautifully designed community development manual.

 
 
CERES Postcard front

CERES Market & Shop Postcard

CERES Market & Shop print new postcard with PrintTogether to try and get back on track after bad publicity in the Sunday Age.

 

Gunn's Pulp Mill Dead in the Water

The Gunns statement to the Australian stock exchange today confirms that the Tamar Valley pulp mill is dead in the water and is not now or has ever been economically viable, the Australian Greens said today.