Help
the planet by using environmentally friendly print
The printing industry is notoriously bad for the environment,
right? Noxious chemicals dripping into rivers, forests cut
down to produce monumental amounts of useless direct mail,
not to mention wasteful graphic designers twatting about in
their 4x4's and SUVs, there is however an alternative...
Think about pdfs or html e-mails instead of Junkmail
The next time somebody suggests carpet bombing a town with
a deluge of trifold a4 brochures, think about the money you
would save getting a web designer or family friend with some
design skill to put together a targeted html e-mail campaign
or a visual pdf that can be sent out to people by e-mail.
At the end of the day its all destined for the wastebin so
you might as well try and save a tree along the way
Repair, Reuse, Recycle those designs
In the esteemed words of Bob the Builder, why chuck away something
when it can be reused or recycled? The same dictum applies
to graphic design. Instead of carelessly discarding a logo
design you submitted for a client a couple of years ago, simply
add a little blend in adobe photoshop or illustrator and re
submit it for another customer.
How big are your design carbon footprints?
Within a short few years, the government will be insisting
all companies and businesses track their individual carbon
footprints in a token effort to reach out to green voters.
What this means is essentially every time you flush the toilet,
chuck away a scrap of paper or set fire to a mattress in your
back garden, you are going to have to be accountable for your
actions and plant a tree for your sins. Why not get ahead
of the game now and buy up a large swath of prime rain forest
in brazil and sell carbon credits to less responsible businesses?
Sustainable print materials
These days there is no reason to use pulped rain forest paper
to produce your brochure designs and elegant business folders.
Most printers will be able to source FSC (Forest Stewardship
Council) approved paper for printing. Also vegetable based
inks are now common place and not as bad as that might sound
providing you are only looking for brown and green based design.
Although yellow peppers and tomatoes could be used for more
warmer colours
So there you have it, you could carry on throwing litter on
the floor, burning your used car tyres and pouring poisonous
printing chemicals into local ponds but think of the children,
won't somebody think of the children. Wouldn't the world be
that litter bit better if you didn't?
Bath,
UK based Lunatrix Design, have over 15 years industry experience
in all forms of graphic design for print. We are a small
team of dedicated graphic designers who will be on hand
to advise you throughout the logo and graphic design process.Our
turnaround time is fast, our pricing is low but our graphic
design quality remains at the highest level. If you are
a start up business and need to create a visual identity
that puts you ahead of the competiion then click on the
links above to see how we can help you succeed.