Quickly met with Sally to show her the net for the tags. It was a great little productive meeting. She liked the net and to folding structure and we discussed how this could also double as not only a tag, but as a promotional piece acting as a more in-depth business card for potential customers (a more professional business card will be made to represent the label and Sally herself for professionals also).
Paper choice was based on cost and quantities. If Sally wants around 100 tags making and 6 bags, along with the covers of the publication and business cards, the supply of paper will need to be around 20+ sheets of A2 paper.
The paper chosen will be 'BFK Rives' from the uni. I will look into if we can purchase this from the supplier, as it may be more cost effective, even though it is £2 a sheet. This can also be printed in digital print and laser cut, and so this will save money instead of a professional printer. This paper is hand-made which is a bonus! We wanted this method of paper making instead of something churned out to reflect the brand also.
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