The Polymath
Description
The Polymath Card is letterpress printed on 130# Colorplan Cool Blue paper, and much like The Colophon Card, it's designed to accommodate an inviting sentence structure instead of the conventional listing of contact information. Bolder text is used to call-out the most important bits of information like your name or contact information. This template is typeset in IvyPresto Display, a modern, elegant, and versatile typeface that has a nice contrast between standard and bold font weights. These cards are printed in Pantone 2205 U, a fantastic contrast to the lighter blue paper color.
Specifications
- UK standard size (86mm x 54mm)
- 130# (350 gsm) Colorplan Cool Blue paper
- Pantone 2205 U ink
- Hand printed on a 1902 or 1945 Chandler & Price Letterpress
Bulk Order Discounts
If you're ordering for more than one person, bulk order discounts are automatically calculated in your shopping cart. Add multiple orders to your cart and these discounts will apply:
2 Orders | 10% Discount |
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3 - 5 Orders | 15% Discount |
6 - 9 orders | 20% Discount |
10+ | 25% Discount |
Adding a Logo?
Our calling cards at Hoban Cards are purposely designed to be minimal and use beautiful typography as their main design element. However, we also help customers customize these templates further with added logos, specific typefaces, or fully custom layouts. If you have your own layout, or need us to help you design one, get in touch for a quote.
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Why Letterpress Printing?
Put simply, letterpress printing is a form of relief printing, where the text or image is on a raised surface, similar to a rubber stamp. Ink is applied to the raised surface and then paper is pressed directly against it to transfer the text/image. Learn More.
Save on Reorders
We create a unique letterpress plate for your order and keep it in our shop in case you want to reorder in the future. Reorders receive 20% off the original price.
See the Action
Our team of three have been printing these simple letterpress cards for over 10 years. As much as we love paper and ink, we equally love our turn-of-the-century letterpresses. See the full video.