Troserma

Brand Focus

Troserma helps turn graphic materials into practical sales and packaging tools.

The Troserma promise is to connect the right material, finish, and production format so the final piece performs well in a meeting room, on a retail shelf, or inside a shipped package.

Visitors looking for a brand overview should start here before moving into the more specialized pages on graphic production, workflow, and planning resources.

Printing and packaging production floor with stacked materials
Production-floor context reinforces Troserma’s focus on real packaging and print execution.

What Troserma Covers

Built for folders, packaging, promotional pieces, and product presentation.

Packaging support

Launch kits, branded shipments, retail presentation, and repeatable packaging formats.

Presentation pieces

Folders, inserts, and supporting print collateral that help teams present clearly.

Promotional items

Printed and screen-applied items that support campaigns, events, and brand rollouts.

Material guidance

Selection support across paperboard, polypropylene, PVC, and finish-sensitive jobs.

Who This Fits

The site is built for teams that need durable materials and clear production guidance.

  • Sales teams that need folders, inserts, and leave-behinds aligned with the product story.
  • Brand managers that need packaging and promotional pieces to stay consistent across channels.
  • Operations teams that need material recommendations matched to handling and shipping conditions.
  • Project coordinators that need one path from idea to review to delivery-ready files.
Packaging material rolls and sheets prepared for production
Material readiness matters when a project has to look polished and travel well.
CMYK sample sheet used for color and print checks
Color review is one of the quickest ways to prevent avoidable production surprises.

How Troserma Works

The most useful production conversations usually start with four inputs.

  1. What the piece needs to do: present, protect, organize, or promote.
  2. What material behavior matters most: fold, rigidity, surface finish, or moisture resistance.
  3. What visual outcome matters most: clean color, tactile finish, brand consistency, or durability.
  4. What deadline and quantity shape the production approach.

Next Step

Move deeper into capabilities or send a direct request.

Use artes graficas to review material and finish considerations, visit s.l. for workflow expectations, or open Contact to start a request.