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The newspaper stick Unicum Tabloid is specially designed for newspapers printed in the traditional 'tabloid' format. Examples of a tabloid newspaper are: Daily Mail, The Sun, Daily Express and Berliner. The Unicum Tabloid newspaper stick is ideal for use in the lobby of a hotel, on the reading table in a library or a cafe.
The Unicum Tabloid is a newspaper stick for newspapers of tabloid format (432 mm. By 279 mm.). This special newspaper stick has a length of 590 mm, so that every newspaper always remains in excellent condition. Ideal for reading tables in cafés and libraries, but you can also hang the newspaper stick. In short, never again newspapers lying around!
For those who still have old tabloid newspapers, the newspaper stick is indispensable. The newspaper stick keeps newspapers in a very good condition. It is not for nothing that people often use newspaper sticks in libraries and museums. In this way every generation can continue to read an old newspaper!
The newspaper stick Unicum Tabloid is available in clear lacquered and in matt black, which provides a nice chic look. But what about a newspaper stick with the logo of your company? You can order this newspaper stick from 20 pieces at an attractive additional cost!
From 50 pieces it is possible to order the newspaper stick in any desired RAL color. You pay nothing extra for this! Printed newspaper sticks must be paid in advance. For the costs of printing (screen printing) we refer to the right-hand column on the website.
The Unicum Tabloid is approx. 555 mm long (approx. 590 mm incl. eye hook). The newspaper can be 420 mm long (popular tabloid format).
The printable part of newspaper stick is approx. 20 * 370 mm. Click on the image below for more sizes and details of the Unicum Tabloid 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.