210x140mm Booklets
4pp cover onto 160gsm Evolution Uncoated
Four colour double sided
44pp Text:
16pp Text onto Papago Daffodil 100gsm
Black print throughout
(bound into centre of the booklets)
28pp Text onto house gloss 130gsm
Four colour throughout
Wire stitched
The pic.London festival is a testament to the power of the image, a celebration of creativity, and a showcase of extraordinary talent. It’s an event that brings together photographers from all walks of life, each with their own unique perspective and story to tell. And at the heart of this festival is the catalogue, a beautifully crafted piece of print that serves as a tangible reminder of the event’s vibrancy and diversity.
Like the Independent Photography Festival, pic.London festival itself is a celebration of independent photography, with a focus on showcasing emerging talent and promoting innovative approaches to the medium. The 2017 edition of the festival, as covered by Close-Up Film Centre, presented a two-day film programme exploring the relationship between still and moving images, from film’s infancy at the end of the 19th Century through the 1960s avant-garde.
The printed catalogues are a perfect example of how Ex Why Zed excels in photobook printing. The company’s commitment to quality and attention to detail ensures that each catalogue is a piece of art in its own right, a fitting tribute to the talent and creativity showcased at the festival.
This case study is just one example of the incredible work that Ex Why Zed does. The company has a rich history of producing high-quality photobooks for a variety of clients and events. For instance, the Junipalooza Gin Festival Guide and the TEDxEuston Event Guides are other examples of Ex Why Zed’s expertise in festival booklet printing.
The Leeds Digital Festival Event Programme and the Gottwood Festival materials further showcase the company’s versatility and commitment to quality. And for those interested in photography, the Colin McPherson Promotional Photography Books and the Finland: The Happiness Project by MAP6 are must-sees.
Whether it’s a collection of portrait and documentary photographers by TTWU, a photography issue, or a guide for a photography festival like pic.london, Ex Why Zed delivers exceptional quality every time.
So, if you’re looking to publish a book, consider Ex Why Zed. With their expertise in photography book printing and commitment to high-quality photobooks, they can help bring your vision to life. After all, every picture tells a story, and every story deserves to be told beautifully. ????????
pic.london is a festival of images run by artists. It is a platform to support artists whilst being fun, accessible and inspiring for the wider public.
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Exhibiting artists:
Lena Amuat & Zoë Meyer, Mervyn Arthur, Lucas Blalock, Jack Carvosso, Jorge Luis Dieguez, Xiaobo Fu, Kerimcan Goren, Noémie Goudal, Darren Harvey-Regan, John Hilliard, Hideyuki Ishibashi, Aleksei Kazantsev, Josh Kolbo, Nikki S. Lee, Inès Lion, Davide Maione, Carter Mull, Barbara Probst, Kent Rogowski, Thomas Ruff, Erin Shirreff, Miki Soejima, Eva Stenram, Christopher Williams