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Foiled Again - Limited Edition

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Description


EN GARDE!

Field Notes’ 59th Quarterly Edition, “Foiled Again,” revisits one of their favourite printing processes. Many past Field Notes editions have featured hot-foil stamping, in which metallic or pigmented foils are applied to paper with heat and pressure. The process was originally patented in 1892 by Ernst Oeser of Germany, replacing the manual application of gold leaf in the book industry. By the 1950s, plastics improved the foils and provided new surfaces, resulting in many new applications across printing, packaging, and other industries.

CRAFTSMANSHIP TO THE HILT

What sets “Foiled Again” apart from earlier Field Notes is their foil-stamping partner: Studio on Fire of St. Paul, Minn. They’re famous for foil-stamping and die-cutting with a level of detail and accuracy that other printers consider impossible. They’ve won numerous awards for cannabis, alcohol, and playing card packaging featuring multiple foils, inks, embossing, and diecuts all in perfect alignment. Field Notes visited Studio on Fire to film the process and marvelled at their fusion of old and new technologies, and the skilled and enthusiastic people who run the shop.

Field Notes supplied intricate artwork by Their own Aaron Draplin, illustrating their manufacturing process. Studio on Fire hot-stamped the illustration with silver foil on shimmering Neenah Pearl “Indigo” 110# cover stock, a paper that’s just become available on the market. Inside you’ll find 48 pages of 60# Finch Opaque text stock, ruled with silver ink, bound with three staples.

STILL ON THE FENCE?

Also new to this edition is a matching tuck box, featuring the cover art in reversed colours: blue foil on Neenah Pearl “Sterling” stock. The box contains and protects three Field Notes until you’re ready to use ’em, and provides a safe home for completed books. Take note: owing to the complexity and logistics of this edition, the print run is smaller than usual. We expect these to sell out pretty quickly.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Sold in a pack of 3.
  • Proudly foil-stamped by the good people of Studio on Fire, St. Paul, Minn., and printed by the good people of Active Graphics, Inc., Oak Brook, Ill.
  • Cover: Neenah Pearl 105#C “Indigo” (Subscriber edition: “Poppy”) foil stamped on a Saroglia FUB Die Cutter Foil Stamper.
  • Innards: Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 60#T “Bright White,” with a fine, 1-color application of metallic soy-based Toyo ink.
  • Inside covers/innards printed on a Mitsubishi Diamond Series 40" 6-color press.
  • Bound by a Heidelberg ST350 Stitchmaster 8-pocket saddle stitcher, with appreciation to Samuel Slocum, George W. McGill, and William J. Brown, the “Founding Fathers of the Staple.”
  • Corners precisely rounded to 3/8" (9.5mm) by a CRC round-corner machine.
  • Ruled lines: 1/4" (6.4mm).
  • Memo book dimensions are 3-1/2" × 5-1/2" (89mm × 140mm).
  • FIELD NOTES uses only the Futura typeface family (Paul Renner, 1927) in its materials.
  • All FIELD NOTES memo books are printed and manufactured in the U.S.A.
  • Limited edition of 26,000 3-Packs
  • UPC: 850032279246

Specifications

  • Weight
    33g
  • Length
    140mm
  • Width
    89mm
  • Country of Origin
    USA

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Adam

Beautifully crafted

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Craig H.
Love this limited edition 👌

They set the bar really high with this one! So much nicer than anything else I've tried. I'll be buying more. The patina factor is nice too

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Field Notes

Makers of vintage-inspired pocket notebooks, calendars, and office essentials. These diverse variations are a nod to mid-century memo books, perfect for everyday carry with an unmistakable touch of American craftsmanship. All Field Notes products are proudly made in the USA, from sourcing paper from Midwest mills to using domestically produced inks.