◆ Roma Prati · LUISS Guido Carli
LUISS thesis printing in Rome in 2 hours
Hard cover in the true LUISS midnight blue, ultra-high-definition gold or silver lettering, premium 80gsm paper. Defending on Monday? We've got you covered from Friday afternoon.
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500+
Theses/year
2 hours
Hard cover, gold/silver foil
30 min
From campus by transit
500+
Theses/year at your university
2 hours
Hard cover ready
30 min
From campus by transit
4,9 ★
600+ Google reviews
LUISS thesis cover colors
The right color at your defense: not a generic shade but the exact tone — your university's brand or your faculty's tradition — with high-definition gold or silver foil.
LUISS midnight blue
#013a71 — Midnight blue is the university's institutional color. Deep, understated, instantly recognizable: a LUISS student bringing their thesis to the defense wants exactly that shade, not a generic blue.
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Gold
#c8a368 — The lettering on the spine and cover is traditionally in ultra-high-definition gold or silver.
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LUISS thesis printing: what to know
Graduating from LUISS Guido Carli is more than a degree: it's the first calling card for your professional future. That's why your thesis can't be just any print job.
At GUUG, in Via di Porta Castello in Rome's Prati district, we print around 500 LUISS theses a year. 90% of the students we see choose us for one reason: we deliver a hard-cover thesis in 2 hours, guaranteed. Thermal and spiral bindings are ready in 5 minutes, always in store.
On this page you'll find everything you need to know to print your LUISS thesis: the correct color, real turnaround times, the materials we use, and the answers to the questions LUISS students ask us at the counter every day.
LUISS is spread across five sites in the north-east quadrant of Rome, between Parioli and Trieste. The main campus is Viale Romania 32, where most graduating students in Economics, Finance, Business and Management and Political Science study. Law is in Via Parenzo, the Business School in Villa Blanc on Via Nomentana, and the rectorate in Villa Alberoni on Viale Pola.
Your university campuses
From GUUG (Via di Porta Castello 29, Prati) you are 4.5 km away · 30 min by transit, 18 min by car.
Viale Romania (campus principale)
Viale Romania, 32, 00197 Roma — Parioli district. Home to the Departments of Economics and Finance, Business and Management, and Political Science.
Viale Pola (sede storica)
Viale Pola, 12, 00198 Roma — Trieste district. Villa Alberoni, home to the rectorate, the master's programs, LUISS Business School, the School of Government and the Massimo Baldini School of Journalism.
Via Parenzo (Giurisprudenza)
Via Parenzo, 11, 00198 Roma — Home of the Department of Law. A 1931 rationalist building in the Trieste district.
Villa Blanc (Business School)
Via Nomentana, 216, 00162 Roma — LUISS Business School, opened in 2018.
Biblioteca
Via di Santa Costanza, 53, 00198 Roma — Library collection specializing in economics, law, political and social sciences.
What we do for your thesis
- The institutional LUISS midnight blue, not a generic blue — the right shade on smooth or hammered leatherette
- LUISS lettering and logo in ultra-high-definition gold or silver foil, official spacing respected
- Premium 80gsm bright-white inner paper that gives the volume stiffness and presence
- Online preview in the configurator before checkout: see the exact color, the finish, the spine
- Ready in 2 hours in store, or 24/48h shipping across Italy if you're not in Rome
Free tools for your LUISS thesis
Frequently asked questions
What cover color do LUISS students use?
How long does it take to print a LUISS thesis in store?
Can I see the LUISS midnight blue in person before ordering?
If I'm not in Rome, can I order my LUISS thesis online?
How much does a LUISS thesis bound in midnight blue leatherette cost?
How much does it cost to print a thesis?
Your LUISS thesis, ready in 2 hours.
Order the hard cover online in your university's color, or drop by our shop in Prati. Shipping across Italy in 24-48h.
