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Designing for digital – Sub heading – (Registration)
This video shows some of the common mistakes designers make when they are not aware of the medium being utilized for production. Lithographic offset printing has lower tolerances than digital and knowing how this 2 different processes behave can allow for … Continue reading
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momentum digital
While we all discuss the pros and cons of loosing Toyota, Holden and Ford in the passed few months and the future of Manufacturing in Australia, a little closer to home we have lost a good little company called Momentum … Continue reading
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people power
The power of personnel is not to be underestimated, People are the decision makers in any organisation. Whether buying or selling, these decisions are what make the difference on a day to day basis. Deciding to poach a go getter … Continue reading
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Design Tips for Commercial Printing
What types of images will work ok? If you are scanning the images yourself from photographs it is better to save them in either tif, or eps format. These image formats will preserve the color and sharpness of your pictures … Continue reading
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Digital Printing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Digital printing refers to methods of printing from a digital based image directly to a variety of media.[1] It usually refers to professional printing where small run jobs from desktop publishing and other digital sources … Continue reading
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Offset Printing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ‘Offset printing is a commonly used printing technique where the inked image is transferred (or “offset”) from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic … Continue reading
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