Post-it | Combined memo pads | Special combos | Sottosopra upside-down
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2 bespoke notepads, pen holder with a four-colours case. Read logo and message even upside down.
Bespoke gadget with corporate image printing
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Sottosopra is a pen-holder with 2 Notepads and a customised four-colour case. Read the corporate logo and messages even when the brand reminder is upside down.
Choose a Post-it note in the colour of your choice, yellow or white? However you turn it, our four-sided customised “upside-down” double memo pad makes your logo always visible and legible! Furthermore, thanks to the micro-perforations, you can tear off the flaps and obtain a practical pen holder or desktop object holder. Think “outside the box” and choose SOTTOSOPRA for your marketing campaigns.
Matthew Zanazzi designs Sottosopra, 3rd place in the “Ossoduro” competition to create innovative desktop gadgets held every school year by Proramillenote and intended for the higher courses advertising graphics.
Proramillenote: Italian creativity, Italian production, trust in young people.
Customised cardboard base:
• 350 gr/sqm white cardboard
• Digitally printed
• Size 68x68x60 mm
2 post-it:
• 1 in white, adhesive paper 68x68x10 mm
Composed of 100 sheets offset printed up to 4 colours
• 1 in yellow adhesive paper 68x68x10 mm
Composed of 100 sheets offset printed up to 4 colours
Pen holder
It’s possible to obtain a practical pen holder by removing the specially punched part of the cardboard base
Instruction leaflet
• Optionally provided
• 1 colour printed – folded –
Packaging
Individually shrink-wrapped
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