Fresh Help Comic Book Event To Be A Success
Always the one to help local creative talent, we jumped at the chance to be involved with Ian Hines Dead Universe Comic Book Event. What it did was showcase local comic book illustrators to a wider audience while raising money for Japan Comic Aid.
Our part in all of this was to digitally print various comics for the event and how spectacular they looked, what it hightlighted was not just the illustrative creative artistry within the comic but the quality and the tones of the print using our Xerox 700 digital press.
If ever a job was made for this machine this was it, as the colours lept off the page as you can see below.
Andy Gerlack from Fresh summed it up. ' What a great event, Ive known Ian for years as we grew up together and I am really proud of what he has done here today and that we could help in our own little way. I was blown away by the exceptional quality of the illustrations and then what we did was the icing on the cake to showcase it, what a fantastic result.'
Ian Hine from Dead Universe Comics said, ' Andy and Fresh were fantastic, we wanted to use somebody local and when Andy showed me what they produce I had no hesitation in choosing them, the print quality is exceptional and worthy of what we were trying to achieve, they handled everything so smoothly, a great bunch to work with and will do again.
If you want to visit Ian's store then pay them a visit in Friars Square Shopping Centre where they not only do comics but trading cards and memorablia as well. Or visit their facebook page on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dead-Universe-Comics/411695270458?ref=ts
or visit there website which you can have a sneak preview at http://gu-7084-ng.shopfactory.com/index.html
If you want to find out Fresh can creatively help your business then call us on 01296 489998 or 01442 345088 or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Sunday, 20 May 2012
Thursday, 3 May 2012
May 4th be with you
Sorry we couldnt help ourselves, We think this should be a National Holiday for all the Star Wars fans out there - ahem like me.
Happy May 4th
May the force be with you
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Sorry we couldnt help ourselves, We think this should be a National Holiday for all the Star Wars fans out there - ahem like me.
Happy May 4th
May the force be with you
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Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Happy Mayday
We know how you like to know where things come from so for this one we thought instead of the usual Mayday celebrations we would bring where the rescue call sign Mayday Mayday comes from.
Mayday is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice procedure radio communications. It derives from the French venez m'aider, meaning "come help me".
It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by mariners and aviators, but in some countries local organisations such as police forces, firefighters, and transportation organizations also use the term. The call is always given three times in a row ("Mayday Mayday Mayday") to prevent mistaking it for some similar-sounding phrase under noisy conditions, and to distinguish an actual Mayday call from a message about a Mayday call.
Mayday calls can be made on any frequency, and when a mayday call is made no other radio traffic is permitted except to assist in the emergency. A mayday call may only be made when life or craft is in imminent danger of death or destruction. Mayday calls are made by radio, such as a ship or aircraft's VHF radio. Although a mayday call will be understood regardless of the radio frequency on which it is broadcast, first-line response organisations, such as coast guard and air traffic control, monitor designated channels: marine MF on 2182 kHz; marine VHF radio channel 16 (156.8 MHz); and airband frequencies of 121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz.
A mayday call is roughly equivalent of a Morse code SOS, or a telephone call to the emergency services. When they receive a mayday call the coast guard may launch lifeboats and helicopters to assist the ship that is in trouble. Other ships that are nearby may divert course to assist the vessel broadcasting the mayday.
Making a hoax mayday call is a criminal act in many countries because of the danger to the rescuers' lives that a search-and-rescue operation can create, the potential for real emergencies elsewhere, as well as the very high costs of such rescue efforts. For example, making a false distress call in the United States is a federal crime carrying sanctions of up to six years imprisonment, and a fine of $250,000.The coast guard can be contacted in situations that are not emergencies (out of fuel, etc.) by calling "Coastguard, Coastguard, Coastguard, this is (name of vessel)", on VHF channel 16. In many countries special training and a licence are required to use a mobile radio transmitter legally, although anyone may legally use one to summon help in a real emergency.
Happy Mayday Everybody
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We know how you like to know where things come from so for this one we thought instead of the usual Mayday celebrations we would bring where the rescue call sign Mayday Mayday comes from.
Mayday is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice procedure radio communications. It derives from the French venez m'aider, meaning "come help me".
It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by mariners and aviators, but in some countries local organisations such as police forces, firefighters, and transportation organizations also use the term. The call is always given three times in a row ("Mayday Mayday Mayday") to prevent mistaking it for some similar-sounding phrase under noisy conditions, and to distinguish an actual Mayday call from a message about a Mayday call.
Mayday calls can be made on any frequency, and when a mayday call is made no other radio traffic is permitted except to assist in the emergency. A mayday call may only be made when life or craft is in imminent danger of death or destruction. Mayday calls are made by radio, such as a ship or aircraft's VHF radio. Although a mayday call will be understood regardless of the radio frequency on which it is broadcast, first-line response organisations, such as coast guard and air traffic control, monitor designated channels: marine MF on 2182 kHz; marine VHF radio channel 16 (156.8 MHz); and airband frequencies of 121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz.
A mayday call is roughly equivalent of a Morse code SOS, or a telephone call to the emergency services. When they receive a mayday call the coast guard may launch lifeboats and helicopters to assist the ship that is in trouble. Other ships that are nearby may divert course to assist the vessel broadcasting the mayday.
Making a hoax mayday call is a criminal act in many countries because of the danger to the rescuers' lives that a search-and-rescue operation can create, the potential for real emergencies elsewhere, as well as the very high costs of such rescue efforts. For example, making a false distress call in the United States is a federal crime carrying sanctions of up to six years imprisonment, and a fine of $250,000.The coast guard can be contacted in situations that are not emergencies (out of fuel, etc.) by calling "Coastguard, Coastguard, Coastguard, this is (name of vessel)", on VHF channel 16. In many countries special training and a licence are required to use a mobile radio transmitter legally, although anyone may legally use one to summon help in a real emergency.
Happy Mayday Everybody
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Friday, 27 April 2012
TFI Friday
Ever had one of those weeks when you just go yes its the weekend, well we've had a few months like that and I think everyone here is saying the immortal words TFI Friday
But where did this come from originally, we had a scout around and the only thing we could come up with was the TV show hosted by Chris Evans on Channel 4, can the Ginger Whinger really be responsible for this saying, if you know more about the source then let us know.
Happy Friday everyone
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Thursday, 26 April 2012
Fresh Invest In New Polar Mohr Guillotine -
A Cut Above The Rest
As part of our continued growth and investment we have invested in a new guillotine.
Its a state of the art Polar Mohr, which is a high quality programmatic machine with airbed and digital positioning.
We strive to improve our quality and this is another piece that will help give you a perfect job
Ian Swannell from Fresh stated, ' We're always looking to improve our quality and this will not only help improve our quality but speed up production as well, we're working 6 day weeks now and we need a good, reliable, quality machine that can handle our sort of workload.'
Here are some images of if being installed - it was quite big!!
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on 01296 489998 or on 01442 345088 or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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A Cut Above The Rest
As part of our continued growth and investment we have invested in a new guillotine.
Its a state of the art Polar Mohr, which is a high quality programmatic machine with airbed and digital positioning.
We strive to improve our quality and this is another piece that will help give you a perfect job
Ian Swannell from Fresh stated, ' We're always looking to improve our quality and this will not only help improve our quality but speed up production as well, we're working 6 day weeks now and we need a good, reliable, quality machine that can handle our sort of workload.'
Here are some images of if being installed - it was quite big!!
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on 01296 489998 or on 01442 345088 or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Fresh Sponsor Tour de Vale for the 2nd Year
For the 2nd year running Fresh are sponsoring the The Tour de Vale Bike Ride. Over the past few months we have been helping produce and promote this years event to help make it a success.
We having been producing the entry forms, bike numbers, vinyl banners, florescent boards, pop up banners and posters.
Andy Gerlack said ' Its been great to be involved again for this years event , its a very special year for all of us in this country and we do all we can to help make the bike ride a success and to help Wheelpower get lots of money in donations.
If you want to find out how to enter then visit www.tourdevale.com or call them on 01296 395995
If you want to find out how Fresh can help your business then call us on Aylesbury 01296 489998 or at Hemel on 01442 345088 or email us at hello@freshdps.co.uk or visit us at www.freshdps.co.uk
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Monday, 23 April 2012
Happy St Georges Day
Yes today is the day to celebrate our great country, I think we all forget how good this place is and what we have achieved, so be proud today that we gave the world football and cricket, and we invented the first suspension bridge and the train as well as the Sunday Roast Dinner and Fish 'n' chips.
We are a nation that gave the world the television, The 1st light bulb was built by Humphry Davy (an Englishman) in 1809 and the first flushing toilet ( Sir Thomas Crapper )and also gave the world Jedward and TOWIE.
Through our history we have legends such as Winston Churchill, Henry V and Robin Hood. We are a country of entrepeneurs that are unmatched. So lets celebrate whats good about England and stand up and sing 'Jerusalem' all day long.
Happy St Georges Day
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Yes today is the day to celebrate our great country, I think we all forget how good this place is and what we have achieved, so be proud today that we gave the world football and cricket, and we invented the first suspension bridge and the train as well as the Sunday Roast Dinner and Fish 'n' chips.
We are a nation that gave the world the television, The 1st light bulb was built by Humphry Davy (an Englishman) in 1809 and the first flushing toilet ( Sir Thomas Crapper )and also gave the world Jedward and TOWIE.
Through our history we have legends such as Winston Churchill, Henry V and Robin Hood. We are a country of entrepeneurs that are unmatched. So lets celebrate whats good about England and stand up and sing 'Jerusalem' all day long.
Happy St Georges Day
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