November 21st, 2011

Laws of Design

 

 

When samples of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law book arrived at Finch Paper, we knew we’d feature it on our showcase. It was instantly compelling with its clean white cover and vibrant interior. The designer, Chris Haas of flourish inc, recently took time away from designing to talk to us about this piece and design in general.

Finch Paper: How long have you been in the design field?

Chris Haas: Roughly seven years. Before becoming a designer, art director, and semi-professional ping-pong player for flourish inc., I was fortunate to work at American Greetings, where I concepted and designed more greeting cards than I care to remember.

Finch Paper: The white cover is striking. Explain the idea behind the treatment you used.

Chris Haas: When the book was first conceived, two covers were presented: a black cover and white cover. It was recommended to print both and intermix the covers. They decided to use black the first year and white the second year. The clear foil on the cover was used to add subtle drama and we wanted something different that would make someone pick up the book just based on the cover.

Finch Paper: What made you select Finch Paper?

Chris Haas: Right now I am a huge fan of the look being achieved on uncoated paper, and Finch has surpassed everything that I look for in an uncoated sheet. For this project in-particular, there was “double appeal”. What I mean by that is there were things that both the client and I were looking for. For me, it was Finch Fine’s smooth finish and the superior printability of the paper. For the client it was a great environmental factor and most importantly, the value.

Finch Paper: Do you have a dream project (e.g. a perfume bottle for a major retailer, a coffee table book, movie campaign … anything)?

Chris Haas: My dream project would be to design a major sports team logo and it wouldn’t matter what sport. I love sports and I think the longevity of the design and seeing your logo in the middle of a court or field and seeing people walk by with it on a shirt or hat would be such a rewarding feeling.

Finch Paper: Where do you go for inspiration?

Chris Haas: A trip down to Starbucks, or at least that is what I tell my boss they are used for.

Finch Paper: What is a design pet peeve of yours?

Chris Haas: My biggest pet peeve is losing a great design in the details. Anytime I see a great concept, brochure or even logo and the details have been forgotten or looked over, it drives me crazy. Those details could be the simplest thing like a designer forgetting to adjust his rags in a brochure, to a logo with bad kerning and a great ad concept that has a poorly executed art direction. To me, it’s that extra 10% effort that takes a good design and makes it great.

Thanks to Chris for talking with us. We’ll keep our eye out for your work at center-court!

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September 10th, 2010

Creative to Heal Devastation

We are a paper company, which means for the most part our impact is in the way we forest and the processes we use for manufacturing paper. It is in a slice of the community we serve, the design community, that we find avenues to have additional impact. When Greg Bennett from WORKtoDATE contacted Finch to solicit participation in a project benefitting Doctors Without Borders we saw one such avenue.

The idea was the Haiti Poster Project. The Haiti Poster Project was launched three days after the January 12th, 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The project has been a collaborative effort by the design community to help effect change through our work. Signed and numbered, limited edition posters have been donated by designers and artists from around the world. All money raised will be donated to Doctors Without Borders. This poster is now available among many others.

Please visit THPP to purchase this poster or learn more.
We are proud to be a part of a community that has the vision, talent and benevolence to create something that will help others.
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Finch is fine. Pumas are fast. Together they make winning design.

The timing couldn’t be better to show the spirited and passionate design of a soccer-themed poster for Puma. As World Cup mania grips soccer enthusiasts everywhere, this poster portrays a rich love of the sport. The gentle and creamy allure of the uncoated Finch Opaque, Smooth ,Vanilla 65 lb. Cover that it’s printed on, coupled with the bold fluorescent inks capture the essence of this powerful yet graceful sport.

Play on, Puma, play on.

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April 14th, 2010

Hang it Uncoated

People’s choice in paper is incredibly subjective— some
decide based on touch, others on price, others still make their
selection based on values. We are tremendously pleased that the
team at Poster Bored uses Finch exclusively as it fits their desire to
be sensitive to the environment. Read more at question 5.

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