Colours
China Blue, Coral Red, Sky Blue
Minimum Order Quantity
50
Set-up Charges
£60.00 per branding die per position (embossed/foil blocked),
£30.00 per blocking setup per position (embossing/foil blocking),
£110.00 per 1 colour print per position
Lead Time
15-20 working days from proof approval (embossed/foil blocked),
15 working days from proof approval (spot colours)
Price Breaks:
Product Details
About this Product
Promotional Tucson A5 Weekly Diary is a best selling A5 diary from the renowned Castelli Diary range in a soft-touch material delicately embossed with their iconic date design. As a bestseller, Tucson is available in many colours and a large selection of formats to choose from to suit your style and purpose. Tucson diaries are made in Italy and feature FSC ecological paper sourced from sustainable forests. These personalised diaries also boast a week to view format with monthly calendar grids on each page.
Features FSC certified white paper, Soft-touch cover with blind embossed year date, luxury silver page edges, ribbon marker, padded covers, full-colour UK & world maps, blue and grey print on high-quality white FSC paper
Custom printed A5 diary that is well worth your money and is sure to promote your brand or logo on the move, anywhere.
Colour options shown are for White Pages Only, cream pages are available in appointment style only with different colour cover options, please enquire for further details.
Prices include a personalisation in 1 position. Prices exclude VAT, Origination and Carriage.
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