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The newspaper stick (also called newspaper hanger) Unicum is specially designed for newspapers printed in the traditional 'broadsheet' format. Belgian newspapers in particular, but also Financial Times, USA Today and old newspapers from decades ago are available in broadsheet format. The Unicum newspaper stick is therefore ideal for use in the lobby of a hotel, on the reading table in a library, a restaurant or a café.
The dimensions of broadsheet can be compared with A2 format, 749mm at 597mm. The format is once as large as a tabloid newspaper. The very first broadsheet newspaper was printed in England in 1712. It is therefore not very surprising that the format mainly occurs in Anglo-Saxon countries or, rather, it appeared. In recent years, more and more publishers have switched to tabloid. A newspaper stick for a broadsheet newspaper is therefore a "unicum"!
Do you still have one or more old newspapers in broadsheet format in your possession? Then the Unicum newspaper stick is ideal for keeping the newspapers in good condition. A hook is attached to the newspaper stick to hang the newspaper. You can change old newspapers at any time. A library stick is often used in libraries and museums to give visitors the opportunity to browse through old newspapers. With a newspaper stick you continue to love your newspaper(s)!
The newspaper stick Unicum has a size of 760 mm. and is available in matte black, which provides a nice chic look.
The Unicum Broadsheet is approx. 750 mm long (approx. 780 mm incl. eye hook). The newspaper can be 600 mm long (A2 format).
The printable part of newspaper stick is approx. 20 * 560 mm. Click on the image below for more sizes and details of the Unicum broadsheet newspaper stick.
The printing of newspaper sticks is done by means of the screen printing technique.
A so-called film is made of each color in the logo to be printed. Each color in your logo is a separate print run, hence the reason you pay the film costs for each color in your logo.
For the best result provide a vector file, for example an Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW or PDF file.
For the best coloro, use Pantone (PMS) as a color system. If you supply your logo in CMYK or RGB coloring, this will be converted to PMS and slight color differences may occur.
Bear in mind that white is also a color in screen printing. Make white parts in your logo transparent if that was your intention.