Understanding Bleed, Trim, and Safe Zones
You’ve likely received a flyer that looked flawless in your design software, only to find it returned from the printer sporting a white outline, or perhaps the copy is too close to the cut. This…
You’ve likely received a flyer that looked flawless in your design software, only to find it returned from the printer sporting a white outline, or perhaps the copy is too close to the cut. This…
When the layout’s “done,” the PDF has been exported, and the file name reads “final,” that is when preflighting should be done. A file can be fully “designed” but the page size is wrong, bleed…
A picture can look amazing as a digital poster but print out soft, aliased, or jagged. In this case, the problem isn’t the image itself; it’s the size that’s used. When a raster image is…
How is it that a brilliant blue logo appears on the screen but duller or darker on paper? The screen and the printer create color differently. The screen emits light while printed color is ink…