Welcome to Cocks-Clark Graphics, Inc.

Your Premier Source for Packaging Graphics, Pre-Press and Plate Making Needs!

Phone: 303-292-6242

Fax: 303-292-6245

service@cocksclark.com

Flexographic Plates

Electronic Prepress

Color-Accurate Proofing

Just need a plate from your supplied PDF?  Send it over.

 

A little behind and need some extra hands to help out in a pinch? Send it over.

 

Do you want us to be YOUR graphics department and do it all from start to finish?  Send it over.

 

We offer a wide range of options to fulfill your flexo plate production needs.

 

With plate sizes up to 29.5” x 23.5” and thicknesses from .067” to .112”, we have you covered.

 

Our standard plate is DFM, but it you prefer a little harder durometer, try our DFH, the new DFP or the DFR materials.

 

Since we use state of the art equipment, we have the ability to get your plates to you fast to keep your presses operating.

There is no substitute for experience and technology.

 

At Cocks-Clark Graphics, we use the latest Adobe® and Esko® software packages on Macintosh® platforms to prepare artwork to your specifications and printing process.

 

Our highly skilled artwork professionals can service even the most complex production files and provide you with solutions for your labeling and packaging needs.

 

Metal Decorating Prepress

Metal-Backed Plates

Color Proofing

Do you need to see how the printed colors will appear, but want to avoid the costs of an expensive press run?

 

Our color proofing technology can help.

 

Just ask one of our representatives about color-key artwork proofing and watch your design unfold.

Our Philosophy

About Us

Our philosophy is rather simple, but powerful!

 

Cocks-Clark Graphics, Inc. will be an extension of your company!

Not just a place you outsource to, partner with or have no

connection, but an extension of your own company.

 

We'll provide you with superior customer service, just as you would serve your own clients!

Cocks-Clark Graphics (CCG) was founded by William M. Cocks and Chas. A. Clark.

Through their collaboration, they gained entry into Denver's printing industry as Cocks-Clark Engraving in 1906 and

became distinguished as the largest supplier of copper and brass engraved plates west of the Mississippi.

By 1929, the company outgrew its original location and built their current building at

2200 Arapahoe Street in lower downtown Denver, where we reside today!

 

The prepress services business continued to expand to include an international client base of Fortune 500 companies,

as well as a growing Denver and regional based clientele. In the early 1960's, the company helped pioneer one of the most innovative packaging methods of the time, the first two-piece aluminum can with the Adolph Coors Company.

 

In 1991 the company developed a separation technique for printing photo images (wet on wet)

on an aluminum can, countless images separated with this technique followed including the 1994 Sprite

NBA Player Collectible Series and the 2003 X-Men Movie promotion, to mention only two.

 

In 1997 the company was instrumental in developing the first ever magazine quality waterless can with Alcoa,

it’s debut and full story written up in September 1997 issues of Canmaker and CanTech magazines.

 

Today the innovations continue as we are the first trade-shop in North America to offer computer-to-plate

steel backed letterpress and narrow web cyrel plates from our hybrid digital plate making system.

 

Over 100 years of success has matured into the present Cocks-Clark Graphics, a company dedicated to the pursuit

of new technology with proven experience, ready to meet the quality, speed and growing needs of its customers.

 

Hours: M-F 8AM to 5PM

(Mountain Standard Time)

 

 

Phone: 303-292-6242

Fax: 303-292-6245

service@cocksclark.com

 

 

Cocks-Clark Graphics, Inc.

2200 Arapahoe Street

Denver, CO 80205

 

We are centrally located in the United States.

 

Our office is in the Ballpark neighborhood of Downtown Denver, Colorado at the corner of 22nd Street and Arapahoe Street.