Victor Stationery Awarded Prestigious Stationers’ Company Warrant

Manufacturer of paper stationery recognised for its Rhino tinted paper which aids in learning for individuals with dyslexia, and for those who struggle with the glare and visual distortions caused by white paper.

3 5FDFFBD4-E225-41A3-8D91-70F4F9E5CAA7 (1)The prestigious Stationers’ Company Warrants were launched in 2014 as a mark of recognition to highlight excellence in design, manufacturing, and sustainability. They provide a prestigious platform to showcase quality offerings and differentiate within the market.

Victor Stationery was one of nine businesses to be recognised at the award ceremony earlier in March at The Stationers’ Hall in London and were awarded by the Master Tony Marsh.

Joanna Kelly, marketing director of Victor Stationery said: “We’re delighted to receive the Stationers’ Warrant for our Rhino tinted paper (SEN) range. Achieving such recognition, demonstrates our commitment to supply exceptional quality paper stationery. It’s always been our mission to assist people of all ages to improve their learning and communications; books and pads are designed fit for purpose and meet the exacting requirements of quality and performance.”

Tinted paper is proven to alleviate visual stress which is particularly beneficial for individuals with Meares-Irlen Syndrome (MIS), a condition often associated with dyslexia, and for those who struggle with the glare and visual distortions caused by white paper. Joanna comments: “Receiving the Stationers’ Company Warrant for this range isn’t just a fantastic accolade, it also allows us to shine a light on neurodiversity and raise much needed awareness across the globe.”

The Stationers’ Company also renewed Victor Stationery’s  Warrant for its Rhino Flexiback Notebooks.

Other businesses recognised at the ceremony were:

Rose Calendars: for its century-long expertise, utilising sustainable methods like carbon-captured paper and solar power.

Conway Stewart: its sterling silver pens were honoured for their quality and heritage, showcasing exquisite guilloche engraving.

A-dapt International Ltd: for its tutoring technology video tutorials in real-time based on emotion analysis, revolutionising skill development.

Glassboxx: recognition for its digital fulfilment service, bridging the gap between publishers and customers while minimizing environmental impact.

Aurora Pen: earned a warrant for its quality writing instruments, tailored to individual styles.

Ricoh UK: for its RICOH Pro Z75 digital press, with aqueous ink, which enhances print quality and accelerates the shift from offset to digital.

Supadu: for its Smart Buy Buttons empowers publishers to engage readers across digital platforms, boosting engagement and sales.

Integra Business Solutions: received a warrant for its competitively priced own brand, empowering independent dealers to compete with global players.

 

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