Premium Paper Enhances Photographic Collection

A Tullis Russell Group product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2005

Naturalis, the premium uncoated paper from Scottish papermakers Tullis Russell, was used for a photography book published by London based Luminous Images.

Naturalis, the premium uncoated paper from Scottish papermakers Tullis Russell, was used for a photography book published by London based Luminous Images.

The book, entitled 'Landslides', displays a collection of eye-catching photographs by Jon Towell, founding partner and creative director of communications agency Luminous.

The new photography book is the second in a series and follows 'Landslides' which was published in 2004.

Jon Towell commented: "While the first book consisted of a collection of abstract and highly graphic images, the second one is in direct contrast with a very human content.

The photos focus on capturing a kindred spirit of humanity that links us all together." He continued: "Naturalis offered the key benefits of a leading uncoated product, helping to deliver a tactile quality that complements the book's human focus.

Visually, the paper helps to brings out the subtle colours of the images and holds ink well where solid colour has been used.

The final result speaks for itself, which is the way it should be." Luminous Images, an image library set up as an extension of communications agency Luminous, was established by Jon Towell in 2003.

The image library consists of 1,000 photographs taken by Jon during his 15 years of travelling the world.

Naturalis is available in the UK, through exclusive distributor, The Premier Paper Group.

Naturalis comes in a choice of three shades - Absolute White, Soft White and Vanilla in two finishes, smooth and matt.

A fully co-ordinated range of text and board weights from 120gsm through to 330gsm is available.

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