PREPARING YOUR DESIGN FOR PRINT

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I’m so excited to be a guest blogger on Printivo’s blog. Printivo is an online printing service provider with free templates you can use. My post was about how graphic designers should prepare design before it’s sent to press/print form my experience. See below:

So your print jobs get delivered from the press, colours look different, white lines by the edges and you are totally upset with the printing press… Let me ask, did you prepare the artwork or design for print? A lot of us (graphic designers) tend to ignore the responsibility of this important process, you may have created a fantastic design but if not prepared properly for print, it wouldn’t look exactly fantastic.

If you haven’t prepared a design for press before, here’s a quick guide from my experience in the print media industry. I’ve made quite a few errors – from not sending the right artwork size, wrong colours, displaced pages etc, but I’m better now *smiling*.

First let’s learn a few terms used in the printing industry:

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Got questions? Ask me.

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