Beyond the Menu: Why Your Custom Ideas Shape Our Future
- Will Tudor

- Jun 26
- 2 min read

When you’re bringing a creative project to life, there is nothing quite like the feeling of holding the final product in your hands. The exact weight of the paper, the perfect dimensions of the page, the subtle texture of the finish, these details matter.
We’ve worked hard to curate a beautiful selection of print sizes, book styles, and finishes on our website. But art and storytelling don’t always fit into standard boxes.
If you’ve been browsing our catalog and thinking, “This is close, but it’s not exactly what I envisioned,” we have some great news for you: We want to hear your ideas.
If You Can Dream It, Let’s Build It

Our website is a starting point, not a limit. If you need a unique print size, a specific binding style, or a niche finish that you don’t see listed, please let us know.
We don’t just look at custom requests as a one-off task; we see them as an exciting opportunity to innovate. When you ask for something outside our current catalog, our team goes to work sourcing and testing new materials to ensure they meet our rigorous standards for premium quality.
Growing Together, One Beautiful Project at a Time

Here is the secret: some of our absolute favourite standard options today started out as a "what if?" from a client just like you.
By pushing us to find that perfect matte finish or that unconventional book dimension, you aren’t just getting a bespoke product tailored to your exact vision, you are helping us grow.
We love adding new, high-quality options to our permanent lineup so that future creators can enjoy them, too. Your creativity literally shapes the future of what we offer.
Your vision shouldn't have to compromise.
Ready to Create Something New?

Don’t let a missing checkbox on a website stop your project in its tracks. Let's collaborate and make something truly unique.
Get in touch with us today to tell us about your project’s specific needs. Let’s create something beautiful together, for your project today, and for the creative community tomorrow.




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