Printed fashion lookbooks & luxury brand magazines
Engage customers and flatter refined tastes sustainable, high-quality print.
Park’s print marketing clients range from fashion brands such Ted Baker, to luxury goods brands such as Rolls-Royce, and property developers such as St George Plc.
We’ll help you find the perfect formula for your customer. Pick the perfect paper stock, and choose from flourishes such as foiling, multi-level embossing and creative binding. OTA, PUR and thread-sewn binding are now all conducted in-house at Park.
Park is proud to be the UK’s leading sustainable printer. As a many-time winner of PrintWeek Awards ‘Environmental Printer of the Year’, we actively consult with brands to produce print that meets their environmental goals: recyled paper, carbon-neutral printing and more.
And with proactive account management, and an unparalleled range of services conducted under one roof at our London facility, we deliver the most complex projects accurately, and on time.
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