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DISCOVER THE REFRESHED OLIN DESIGN

Antalis is excited to present the renewed Olin Design range of premium papers! With new shades and a selection of weights and sizes, there are design papers for all print projects within Antalis’ new Olin Design range.

A New Palette Of Whites

The updated Olin Design range, which will also include envelope options, now offers four new and refreshed shades of white: Olin Ultimate White, offering a CIE whiteness of 170, now replaces Olin Absolute White (165 CIE), Olin Bright White with its more neutral shade and CIE whiteness of 151, replaces Olin High White (143 CIE), Olin Soft White, with a CIE whiteness of 74, is now replacing Olin Natural White and the creamier shade, Olin Warm White (CIE 65) completes the range. Olin Design’s three finishes (Regular, Rough and Smooth), remain available from 50gsm to 400gsm.

Extended Range

The Olin Design digital range is now available in two new formats: 330 x 483 and 530 x 750. These extra-large formats are certified for Dry Toner and HP Indigo, helping make the most of digital presses and improving printers’ productivity. From 120gsm to 350gsm, Olin Design Regular Digital is available in the Ultimate White shade. Antalis has also extended the Olin Design range to

Range

include additional bulk pallet and cross-direction options, for selection according to the print or packaging project in hand. The core Olin Design range is stocked locally and any item can be arranged ex-mill in bulk pallet quantities upon enquiry.

OLIN DESIGN IS NOW EU-ECOLABEL CERTIFIED

In addition to being manufactured following the strictest quality processes (ISO 9001), the new Olin Design range is highly environmentally friendly. Made with FSC® pulp according to ISO 9001 standards, the range is now also certified EUECOLABEL. These improved eco-credentials mean Olin Design is now rated four stars in the Antalis Green Star System , making it one of Antalis’ most sustainable paper ranges. Along with the rest of Antalis’ creative papers, Olin Design is carbon balanced as standard via World Land Trust. www.antalis.co.uk

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