Revamped Website Features Enhanced Searchability, Design, and Environmental Resources

Revamped Website Features Enhanced Searchability, Design, and Environmental Resources

Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., the oldest continuously operating paper mill in the United States, has launched its new website at https://mpm.com, featuring enhanced searchability, online swatch book and sample order, and new resources for designers and brands. “With the growth of our network of brands, designers, printers, and distributors, we focused on designing a new website […]

Monadnock Paper Mills Winner of NHBSR 2021 Sustainability Slam

Monadnock Paper Mills Winner of NHBSR 2021 Sustainability Slam

Monadnock Paper Mills is a proud winner of the 2021 New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility (NHBSR) Sustainability Slam. The 7th Annual award-winning Sustainability Slam featured the sustainability good work of NH businesses and nonprofit organizations as a part of the Just One Thing (JOT) campaign. NHBSR recognizes and celebrates stories of impact – on […]

Monadnock Paper Mills is Proud to #StandForForests

Monadnock Paper Mills is Proud to #StandForForests

At Monadnock Paper Mills we are serious about supporting our world’s forests. That is why all Monadnock printing and packaging papers meet Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC) standards and bear the FSC logo. Technical/specialty paper grades may be manufactured to FSC standards upon request. (License Code: FSC C018866)

Swatchbook Dedicated to the Art and Craft of Fine Printing Papers

Swatchbook Dedicated to the Art and Craft of Fine Printing Papers

Sustainably manufactured premium uncoated papers deliver industry-best beauty, printability, and consistency. Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., the oldest continuously operating paper mill in the United States, is pleased to offer the availability of a new swatchbook dedicated to its industry-leading virgin fiber fine printing papers. Monadnock’s fine printing paper portfolio is sustainably manufactured and sets the […]

Make Ink Dance on Paper: Duotones, Tritones, and Quadtones

Make Ink Dance on Paper: Duotones, Tritones, and Quadtones

While duotones, tritones, and quadtones (multitones) seem to be on everyone’s graphic design trends to watch lists, the effect has a long history in design. First used in sepia photographs to brighten up grayscale pictures, it was used on record covers and movie posters to create psychedelic art in the 60s and 70s, Shepard Farley’s […]