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Understanding Bleed: The Secret to Preventing Cutting Problems in Your Design File
Designing for print involves many details, but one often overlooked element is bleed. Bleed is an essential component that can make or...


Are Your Brochure Folds in the Right Place? The Importance of Designing for Precision
Designing a brochure goes beyond just great content. The way a brochure folds plays a crucial role in its effectiveness. A brochure that...


The Psychology Behind Print Marketing: How to Choose the Perfect Colors for Maximum Impact
Choosing the right colors for print marketing materials is pivotal to achieving effective communication with your audience. Colors can...


From Design to Print in Printing Services: A Step-by-Step Guide for Ordering Business Cards Printing
Business cards are still a powerful tool for networking and making a lasting impression. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just...


Diving Into the Enigma of Bleeding Lines in Design: A Comprehensive Guide
In the realm of design, a concept that often perplexes many creators is the phenomenon of bleeding lines. What exactly is a bleeding...


Avoid to design your add in RGB color mode
CMYK, which stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black, represents the color model predominantly utilized in the printing industry. This...


The Future of Print in a Post-Covid World
According to Smithers scientific reports: By 2030, the print landscape will be very different to the pre-COVID-19 world. From 2015-2030,...


Some Tips You Should Know About Design
The grayscale files which are converted to CMYK have a color shift in the final print. That shift may be green or yellow. Always check...

How should you prepare your file for Plastic Card job?
When planning plastic cards, it is very important to remember that the frosted and clear plastic cards are transparent. Since there is no...


How to set up a file for Spot UV
When creating a Spot UV job, you have to create two separate file: a Spot UV template file and the regular print file. The Spot UV...
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