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
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 […]
Monadnock Paper Mills Expands Popular Envi Card Stock Portfolio with New 100% Post-Consumer Waste Offering
Durable and Sustainable ENVI PC 100 “Un-Plastic Alternative” Crafted for Gift, Membership, and Loyalty Cards Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., the oldest continuously operating paper mill in the United States, is expanding its popular Envi Card Stock portfolio with the introduction of Envi PC 100 Card 28 pt., crafted from 100% post-consumer waste fibers. In the […]
New Envi Performance Board Portfolio
Source Materials Include 100% Post-Consumer Waste Recycled Fibers, Industrial Hemp, Reclaimed Cotton, and Recycled Jute New Swatchbook Available at www.mpm.com/envi-performance-board-swatchbook Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., the oldest continuously operating paper mill in the United States, has launched its new Envi Performance Board portfolio, a comprehensive collection of sustainably advantaged packaging materials. Its wide range of source […]
What Earth Day Means to Monadnock Paper Mills
Earth Day is a meaningful moment for us at Monadnock Paper Mills. Given everything that has transpired since last April, today is marked with even extra significance. We went back and looked at what we were thinking and feeling last year: “This current crisis will pass, as have all the others that have preceded it. […]