The Andean A5 portfolio is partly made from RCS certified recycled post-consumer polyester, offering a more sustainable alternative by reducing reliance on virgin materials. Designed with a sleek grey hard cover featuring rounded corners and precision welded technology, it is secured with a magnetic closure accented by a refined walnut wood detail—adding a modern and sophisticated touch. Inside, you'll find a removable softcover notebook with 64 cream-coloured lined sheets, made from 80 g/m² responsibly sourced paper. Presented in a kraft-coloured paper sleeve.
Size:
20 x 17 cm
Composition: FSC certified paper, Recycled PET Polyester
Weight: 326.4 grams
Units per box: 20 units
Box measurements: 38 x 52 x 40 (cm)
Digital transfer
Digital transfer is ideal for digitally marking small quantities and without color limitations. It's used on products such as document holders, backpacks, non-woven bags, cork products, and soccer balls.
Screen Printing
Screen printing is one of the most widely used techniques, allowing printing of up to six spot colors depending on the product and providing long-lasting and reliable results. This technique is applied to smooth surfaces, achieving high-resolution images. Screen printing involves transferring the design to a screen (polyester or nylon mesh) coated with a photosensitive layer that reacts with ultraviolet light. This light hardens the areas not to be printed, allowing the design to bleed through. This technique is often used on textiles, plastics, wood, or aluminum items such as T-shirts, bags, jerry cans, notepads, backpacks, and caps.
Laser engraving
Laser engraving is one of the most precise and durable marking techniques available. A computer-guided laser beam is projected onto the surface of the product, creating a low-relief design. The result is sharp and elegant. The most suitable materials for this customization technique are metal, wood, or glass. This technique is commonly used on keychains, pens, and USB flash drives.
Digital printing
Digital printing is, of all the marking techniques, the most modern. It allows printing directly onto a garment or paper using special printers. No screens or drying are required, and the results are high-quality. It allows printing full-color gradients or photographs. It is a widely used technique for labels or pins.
Silkscreen transfer
Silkscreen transfer is a technique similar to silkscreen printing. The difference is that instead of transferring the ink directly onto the product, it is first printed on transfer paper. This transfer paper is then applied to the product using a heat press. The advantage of this technique is that it supports four-color printing (screen printing only allows for spot colors) and achieves highly uniform results. It is suitable for small quantities of textile products. It is often used for gifts such as document holders, backpacks, non-woven bags, cork products, and soccer balls.