
STUDIA Printing Group Typography provides high quality products thanks to both our last generation technical equipment and our team of professionals that we have.
Following collaborations over the years with various institutions and companies, we have acquired extensive experience in preparing the materials for various events, both in terms of designs, and the printing (digital or offset).
With the equipment that we have, we can print in short, medium or large runs, high quality products at competitive prices and in record time.
Offset printing – used for medium and large circulations, starting from a few hundred copies. As circulation is bigger the price per copy is lower. You can print special colors, including metallic (gold, silver). Execution time is greater, at least 2-3 days. The range of available finishes is much larger than the work carried out by digital printing.
Rotary printing- suitable for medium and large circulation for magazines, newspapers, books, printed and other trade publications. Page format is A5 (book), A4 (magazines) or tabloid newspaper format, full color on both sides or different color options. Paper support on the coil can be of different types and can have any quality.
Digital printing – beneficial when you want a final product quickly, in small quantities. Circulation can be up to several hundred copies. Cost per piece is the same regardless of circulation. For larger quantities you can be negotiate with the typography. The range of works: business cards, letterheads, envelopes, invitations, posters and more. Not recommended for work requiring demanding finishes.
Graphic Design – consists in graphic design, image processing, vector processing, typesetting text, text editing, layout, preparation for printing. Some printers provide these services and include them in the final printed product price, others charge separately per hour of labor or work.
Finishing – finishing services offered by printing operations consist of punching (cutting the sheet of paper of a product with any outline) creasing (mechanical deformation of support surface for lighter folding), folding (folding sheets of special print), lamination (coating on one side or both sides with a layer of plastic), UV or offset varnishing (applying a varnish for protection or aspect), embossing (mechanical distortion to bring in relief some design elements) , broaching (sticking together the cover to the block book gathered in advance), stapling, series, spiraling, sewing.










