What is the difference between the Bamboo Sticky Note Wallet and the Jotty Sticky Note Pad for conference giveaways
The Bamboo Sticky Note Wallet is a premium desk item with a natural bamboo cover, while the Jotty Sticky Note Pad is a spiral-bound multi-purpose pad suited to high-volume conference handouts. The bamboo wallet appeals to buyers who want a quality feel, with a wiro-bound format, 40 leaves of 70gsm paper and 5 adhesive flag colour packs. The Jotty suits delegate packs where volume matters more than the cover finish, combining a 60-leaf lined notepad, a 25-leaf adhesive pad and 5 flag packs in one compact unit. Both work well at conferences.
How do eco seed paper sticky note pads compare to standard cardboard cover pads for sustainability promotions
Eco seed paper pads use a plantable cover made from post-consumer materials embedded with seeds, while standard cardboard pads use recycled or unbleached natural board with no grow-at-home function. The seed paper option gives community groups, schools and councils a giveaway with a genuine environmental story, as recipients can plant the cover after using the notepad. Standard unbleached cardboard folders like the Conba and Fulti are still a responsible choice for large runs but lack the interactive sustainability element. Digital print is used on seed paper covers to protect the embedded seeds from pad print solvents.
Which sticky note pad format suits letterbox drops and real estate settlement gifts
The Bookmark Ruler Sticky Note Pad is the most practical format for letterbox drops and real estate settlement packs because its slim profile fits inside a standard envelope or folder. It combines a branded cardboard ruler with a 25-leaf adhesive note pad and 5 colour flag packs in a format agents can include with property brochures, appraisal kits or settlement welcome packs. The round printing area on the ruler panel gives a clear logo placement. Pad print on the cardboard surface delivers a sharp, single-colour logo that handles the handling of a mailed piece without smudging.
What is the difference between the Conba and Fulti sticky note folder sets for high-volume handouts
The Conba is a daisy-shaped folder with 5 colour note pads of 25 leaves each, while the Fulti is a triangle-shaped folder with 4 colour pads of 25 leaves each. Both use natural unbleached cardboard and carry a distinctive die-cut shape that stands out on a tradeshow table or community day stall. The Conba includes an extra colour pad and comes in yellow, green, bright pink, baby pink and orange. The Fulti uses yellow, green, pink and orange. Choosing between them is largely a matter of shape preference and whether 4 or 5 colour pads better suits your handout brief.
How are logos printed on branded sticky note pad covers
Most sticky note pad covers are decorated with pad print, which transfers a crisp logo onto the cardboard or bamboo surface using a silicone pad. Pad print handles the flat or slightly curved surfaces of folders, bamboo wallets and spiral-bound covers accurately, delivering clean single-colour or multi-colour logos. Eco seed paper covers use digital printing instead, as pad print solvents can damage the embedded seeds in the plantable material. Digital print on seed paper captures full-colour artwork and is compatible with the post-consumer substrate. Both methods are applied before assembly so the branding is complete when the product arrives.
Can branded sticky note pads be ordered with custom shaped or die-cut covers
Several styles in the range already feature distinctive shaped covers, including the daisy-shaped Conba folder and the triangle-shaped Fulti folder, which are available as standard products. For fully custom die-cut shapes outside these standard formats, a separate indent production order is generally required with higher minimum quantities and longer lead times. If your brief calls for a specific shape that matches a brand mascot, logo outline or product silhouette, the team can advise on feasibility and pricing. Standard shaped formats offer a fast, cost-effective way to get a distinctive look without the lead time of a fully custom production run.
How long does production take for branded sticky note pads
Standard production on most branded sticky note pad styles runs about 10 business days from the date your artwork proof is approved. This applies to stock range items including the Jotty, Konda, Jadex and shaped folder sets. The Bamboo Sticky Note Wallet and eco seed paper pads may carry slightly different lead times depending on stock availability at the time of order. Indent production orders placed against a custom specification will have longer lead times. Flag your deadline to the team when requesting your quote so they can confirm the right production path and advise on any express options if your event date is tight.
Are branded sticky note pads a good fit for healthcare and aged care welcome packs
Yes, several sticky note pad formats work well in healthcare and aged care welcome packs because they are practical, lightweight and easy to include alongside other kit items. The Konda Sticky Note Pad offers a 50-leaf notepad, a 25-leaf adhesive note pad and 5 colour flag packs in a multi-purpose format that patients and residents can use immediately for reminders, appointments and messages. The compact size fits inside a folder or welcome bag without adding bulk. Pad print on the cover gives a clear logo or department name. Healthcare organisations ordering across multiple facilities can ask about volume pricing to keep unit costs low across a large run.