Claims
- 1. A point-of-purchase stationery system for use in a store which sells articles to individuals associated with a college or other organization, said system comprising a plurality of letter-size pads of identical size, a plurality of note-size pads of identical size, each of said letter-size pads and each of said note-size pads including a plurality of paper sheets bonded to a backing card, each of said letter-size pads cooperating with one of said note-size pads to form a stationery set, said sheets of each said set of letter-size and note-size pads having custom printed thereon substantially identical multiple color artwork identifying the organization, said custom printed artwork on each said set of said pads having substantially the same color and appearance, each of said note-size pads being substantially smaller in size than the corresponding said letter-size pad, a portion of the artwork on each note-size pad being smaller than the corresponding artwork on the corresponding letter-size pad, said custom printed artwork on said sheets of each said set of pads being substantially different from said custom printed artwork on said sheets of each of the other said sets of pads to form a plurality of different said sets of pads, all of said sets of pads having artwork in the same colors, and means for displaying said sets of pads to provide the individual with a selection from a variety of said custom printed stationery pads associated with the organization while minimizing the costs of producing said pads.
- 2. A stationery system as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for displaying comprise a rack having a plurality of vertically spaced shelves, and each shelf supporting a plurality of stacks of said letter-size pads and said note-size pads arranged in generally vertical positions.
- 3. A stationery system as defined in claim 1 and including at least three said sets of said letter-size pads and corresponding note-size pads, and each of said pads is individually wrapped with a transparent film of plastics material.
- 4. A stationery system as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for displaying comprise a rack supporting multiple stacks of said letter-size pads and said note-size pads in generally vertical positions with at least one stack of said note-size pads disposed between two stacks of said letter-size pads.
- 5. A stationery system as defined in claim 4 wherein said rack includes means for elevating each of said stacks of said note-size pads.
- 6. A point-of-purchase stationery system for use in a store which sells articles to individuals associated with a college or other organization, said system comprising at least three letter-size pads of identical size, at least three note-size pads of identical size, each of said letter-size pads and each of said note-size pads including a plurality of paper sheets bonded to a backing card, each of said letter-size pads cooperating with one of said note-size pads to form a stationery set, said sheets of each said set of letter-size and note-size pads having custom printed thereon substantially identical multiple color artwork identifying the organization, said custom printed artwork on each said set of said pads having substantially the same color and appearance, each of said note-size pads being substantially smaller in size than the corresponding said letter-size pad, a portion of the artwork on each note-size pad being smaller than the corresponding artwork on the corresponding letter-size pad, said custom printed artwork on said sheets of each said set of pads being substantially different from said custom printed artwork on said sheets of each of the other said sets of pads to form at least three different said sets of pads, all of said sets of pads having artwork in the same colors, and means for displaying said sets of pads to provide the individual with a selection from a variety of said custom printed stationery pads associated with the organization while minimizing the costs of producing said pads.
- 7. A method of producing a stationery system for use in a store which sells articles to individuals associated with a college or other organization, said method comprising the steps of custom printing one or more paper webs with different multiple color artwork each identifying the organization and to define a plurality of letter-size sheets of identical size and a plurality of note-size sheets of identical size with a portion of the artwork on the note-size sheets being smaller than the same artwork on the corresponding letter-size sheets, cutting the webs to form a plurality of separate letter-size sheets with identical artwork and a plurality of note-size sheets with the same identical artwork and with the note-size sheets being substantially smaller in size than three letter-size sheets, binding the corresponding letter-size sheets with backing cards to form a plurality of letter-size pads, binding the corresponding note-size sheets with corresponding backing cards to form a plurality of note-size pads, collecting the corresponding letter-size pads and note-size pads to form a plurality of different stationery sets each including one letter-size pads and one note-size pad with custom printed identical artwork thereon, and displaying the stationery sets to provide the individual with a selection from a variety of custom printed stationery pads associated with the organization while minimizing the costs of producing the pads.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 7 wherein at least three of the sets of letter-size pads and corresponding note-size pads are printed and formed.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 7 wherein the sets of pads are displayed in generally vertical positions and are arranged in stacks on a rack with one stack of note-size pads disposed between two stacks of the letter-size pads.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 793,636, filed Oct. 31, 1985, Pat. No. 4,832,189, a continuation of application Ser. No. 484,637, filed Apr. 13, 1983, abandoned.
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