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New Queensberry Press albums

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

Everyone has a story to tell, and for decades Queensberry albums has been about crafting those stories into beautiful objects to remember forever. But the way they do so has been changing dramatically, and the new Queensberry Press range of albums takes this further.  Instead of traditional photographic printing, the Queensberry Press uses digital offset technology to create – not beautiful albums, but beautiful books … and the two are very different…

Albums are a luxury for many people. Books by their nature are more accessible and affordable. They hold more images, and they’re as comfortable with text as with pictures. All those characteristics open the door to exciting new applications - as companions to a feature album for example, or to record a child’s milestones, a portrait sitting, an anniversary or a reunion. Now anyone with a story to tell or memories to share can do so.

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Queensberry at it’s best

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Queensberry have just released a sneak preview of their new album, the Musee. With pages made from beautiful archival cotton based watercolour papers from the same paper mill that Monet bought his papers from and a leather cover from the same mill that supplies to Hermes, a box design that dates back to the voyages of Captain Cook…

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I think the Musee will attract a lot of attention and give the bride and groom that want something extra special a dream album. As soon as I can get an example, I’ll let all my clients know.