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In late 2021, as the world began to return to the office following the pandemic, Cobal approached me with a brief for a new printed piece to showcase their range of workplace accessories.
Based on their existing brand, the book took on a decidedly Modernist aesthetic, using Neue Haas Grotesk throughout. The finished document is A5 size, 64 pages, with cut-short dividers. It is saddle stitched with looped staples, with a view to being collated with future documents in the same format.
There is a change of paper stock to add tactility, and an option of three different covers: tabriz blue, marrs green and mandarin.