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January Stamp of the Month Winner is from Te Kopuku High School

Self inking stamps are delighted to award the January 2017 stamp of the month to Te Kopuku High School. They asked if we could create a common seal stamp using their school logo. Check out the stamp design below.

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About the January Stamp of the month Winner

Te Kopuku High School is a New Zealand school based in Hamilton. The school has a beautiful mission which is to “support students to realise their greatness.” Te Kopuku High School is the first charter school in Hamilton. The school teaches students from year 7 to 9.

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The Self Inking Stamps team were tasked with creating a company seal stamp for the school. We selected this design as the stamp of the month due to the consistency of the imprint on paper, clarity of fine detail, and the selection of ink colour. We really must emphasise how clean the imprint was for this stamp design, there was no smudging at all.

When creating the common/company seal stamp for the client, we used elements of their logo and rearranged them to fit this 45mm round Trodat 46045 stamp. We were really impressed with the blue colour as it easily catches your attention when printed. Congratulations to Te Kopuku High School for winning our January Stamp of the month!

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