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Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Enhancement Options for Your Color Labels

Continual enhancement is the name of the game in label printing for business products. The more you try to improve and enhance your color labels, the more successful you should be in selling those products. In this guide, we will teach you how to enhance your color labels. You have five major options to help your color label designs look better. Just read and learn with the list provided below.

1. Digital filter effects - One very simple way to enhance the look of your color labels is to add some digital filter effects. Many design software such as Adobe Photoshop or Corel Draw have features that can apply filters to your label designs. These filters can enhance the visibility of your color labels by making them more vibrant with more vivid colors and effects. Usually these effects can be added automatically by just clicking on the effect you want. Of course the effect you need varies depending on the design, so you should try to mix and match the filters that you want to use.

2. Digital blending effects - Another great enhancement technique for your color labels is to apply special digital blending effects. This is different from filters because these effects are localized only to the design element selected. For example, you can use special blending effects in Photoshop to add shadows to your text elements. It is also possible to make design elements glow or even add shape fitting borders to the whole element. These blending effects can help you make a label that is more coherent with its theme and integrated with its parts. Moreover, you can even emphasize certain parts of your labels with these blending effects, giving them more impact.

3. Delivering the gloss effect - You might want to enhance your labels by adding that gloss effect to symbols and text. This gloss effect is basically a kind of lighter segment of color in a design element that simulates the effects of something smooth and glossy. This can easily be done through design software by just adding the gloss effect, or the embossed effect. You can use this trick to enhance the look of text elements as well as symbol or shape elements. This should make your labels look sleek and professional, so you should try these out in some of your color labels.

4. Upping the color quality - You can improve your labels by simply increasing the color quality of your label. This is easily done by special color correcting algorithms to your draft, or by just increasing the brightness and color vibrancy level of the whole design. With brighter more intense colors, labels can usually attract more people since they can be more visible with their fancy colors.

5. Using some expensive materials - Finally, one of the best enhancement options for your color labels is the use of some special expensive materials. Full gloss paper materials, with thick waterproof coatings are the ideal upgrades for your labels. By using these material enhancements, your color labels can be tough. They can look fresh and new for a very long time, even if they are bombarded by various environmental stresses. So if it is possible it is good to invest on your label printing and use high quality materials in its make.

So those are your enhancement options for label printing. If you need your color labels to look extra great, you should try one or even all of these tips. Good Luck!

No. of Times this article has been viewed : 518
Date Published : Oct 22 2010

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Things that Can Ruin Your Color Brochures

While there are a lot of tutorials in brochure printing about the right ways to do those color brochures, only a few are actually written that remind people of the dangers. Sometimes, it is in knowing and seeing these dangers and mistakes that actually helps people to really learn how to do their brochure printing correctly.

That is why I am here to tell you about the seven ways to ruin your color brochures. Hopefully with all these reminders, you will be able to easily avoid failure and maybe even achieve success in printing those custom brochures. So read each item and try to understand why they can ruin your brochures.

1. Not using brochure templates - While it is possible to print great color brochures without templates, not using brochure templates at all, even as the foundation for the custom print can always bring problems. As with most printers today, brochures are made with specific dimensions and folds. If you opted to no use templates, then your brochure printing will take a long time since those printers will have to retool all their equipment for all those customizations. This leads to delays and additional costs that you probably will not want.

2. Not using full colors - Another mistake that many people make is the removal of colors in the brochure printing process. While it is cheaper to print brochures that are not in full color, it also removes a lot of the major design elements that will make it work. You will typically find a lower response rate for black and white brochures, and that rate is hardly worth the savings you gain in black and white brochure printing. So please, try to always go for full color brochure printing, or not print brochures at all.

3. Not proofreading marketing copy thoroughly - Proofreading is important for your brochure content to be as best as possible for printing, and unfortunately many people actually forget to do this thoroughly. This typically leads to minor mistakes in the text for color brochures that of course typically turns readers off. So if you do not want that to happen and always appeal to readers with tour marketing color brochures, always make the time to proofread the marketing copy thoroughly.

4. Using too many fonts or fonts that are too wild - Another common mistake in brochure design is to use too many fonts or font styles that are too wild. Doing these things makes color brochures look more cluttered and unprofessional which has a negative effect on responses. The best way to avoid this of course is to always limit your font styles to 2 or 3 while at the same time picking your font styles carefully. The more professional looking and clean the better for your color brochures.

5. Using web images - A big mistake in printing brochures would be to add web images into its layout. Images for the Internet are typically rendered in low resolution for quick loading. This means that when those are printed, the quality of the visible image drops down considerably. So always try avoiding web images and getting your images from better high resolution sources.

6. Not dividing content into sections - Another way to totally ruin your brochures would be to not divide the content into sections. Bad brochures typically have long flowing paragraphs with no clear sections or breaks. This will make the custom brochure a real chore to read, diluting its power over the reader. So try to always avoid this and divide your content into appropriate sections.

7. Not using good quality materials - Finally, I know that cheap is good, even in brochure printing, but being “too” cheap though is bad. So you should not ruin your brochures by not using good quality materials. Try to spend as much as you possibly can on a tougher paper material and full color inks. Trust me, it is always worth the investment to spend on quality materials since brochures work best when their paper and inks are great looking and flawless.

So those are the things that will probably ruin your custom brochures plus the solutions that you can do to avoid that from happening. Take all these lessons to heart so that your color brochures won't be ruined and fail on you. Good Luck!

No. of Times this article has been viewed : 292
Date Published : Feb 6 2011

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