The Legato set is an elegant combination of an A5 notebook and a rollerball pen. The pen has a RCS certified recycled brass upper barrel with silver chromed finish, lower barrel with a colour spray coating finish, metal silver chromed accessories, and a LUXE logo on the mid ring. Ink colour: Blue. Writing length: 400 metres. Nib size: 0.7 mm. Extra refill in black colour included. The notebook has 80 sheets of 80 g/m² lined cream-coloured paper, and has a recycled leather-like plastic cover, an elastic closure, ribbon marker, and accordion pocket. Silver chromed metal accessory on the elastic closure. Delivered in a cardboard gift box.
Size:
22,5 x 19,2 cm
Composition: FSC certified paper
Weight: 400.5 grams
Units per box: 20 units
Box measurements: 40 x 18 x 48 (cm)
Pad Printing
Pad printing is a printing process that involves intaglio printing our design onto a flat plate. The ink is applied evenly to the plate, and a silicone pad presses against the surface, creating a perfect imprint for printing on our product. One or more spot colors can be printed. It is primarily used for small items such as pens, USB flash drives, keychains, and lighters, and is the most economical solution for a variety of items.
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.
Hot Stamping
Heat embossing is a technique that involves marking a logo or text in bas-relief. The design is inverted on metal and reproduced using a heat press on leather, leatherette, and some plastic products. This technique combines pressure with temperature and time. Ink is not allowed, but a metallic color can be applied to the mold, giving the product its unique character. The most commonly used color is silver. The finishes are defined and very elegant, which is why it is often used on promotional products such as diaries, folders, notepads, and wallets.