The one thing that is often overlooked in print design is paper. Not necessarily the type of paper – you probably are well aware that there are countless options to choose from – but rather, how the paper is folded, how the color of the paper interacts with the overall design and how different paper […]
Lead Time for Printing
The most popular time to have work completed is always yesterday. That being said, things do take time. Take printing for instance: simple one and two color jobs without folds have the fastest turn-arounds. Full-color runs may require drying time between colors, depending on the machine being used. Jobs to be folded or scored need […]
Solidify Your Web Identity
On the Internet, there are several options for the âextensionâ that follows a domain name (i.e. .com, .biz, .net, .info, .us). If you want to ensure you completely own that identity, you can easily register your domain with all of the available extensions. That way, your audience wonât have to wonder if youâre a .com, […]
Vectorize Your Logo
Make your logo (or other artwork) print crisply at any sizeâfrom postage stamp to billboard sized. Most existing logos can be made into vector format, the format universally used by sign shops, newspapers and printers. Vector format artwork can also have clean, precise gradients, shading and highlighting. And, they are compatible for both Macs and […]
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