William & Mary 2024 Charter Day
Kicking off 2025 celebrating the Year of the Environment. This year’s Charter Day focused on sustainable and eco-friendly production methods, materials, and products.
Programs and signage were created with 30% post consumer fiber and pole banners were made of materials that were PVC free and phthalate free. Stickers were made synthetic paper that also PVC free, non-toxic, and adhesive free. Stickers had micro-suction technology that avoided sticky residue and allowed for it to be reapplied to multiple surfaces after a quick rinse with water.
The specialty cover for this program reused a die already owned, to create an emboss of the cypher on front. We lowered the quantity of printed programs, opting for a digital pdf, but the programs that did make it off the press were printed with soy based inks. Instead of the typical shirt giveaway, succulents were gifted to attendees.
Programs and signage were created with 30% post consumer fiber and pole banners were made of materials that were PVC free and phthalate free. Stickers were made synthetic paper that also PVC free, non-toxic, and adhesive free. Stickers had micro-suction technology that avoided sticky residue and allowed for it to be reapplied to multiple surfaces after a quick rinse with water.
The specialty cover for this program reused a die already owned, to create an emboss of the cypher on front. We lowered the quantity of printed programs, opting for a digital pdf, but the programs that did make it off the press were printed with soy based inks. Instead of the typical shirt giveaway, succulents were gifted to attendees.








