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Easy Commercial PrintingSubmitted by andrewmichaels Tue, 19 Jul 2011
Commercial Printing makes our businesses work because it showcases what we want to convey to our clients or employees. Take time to choose that commercial printer and follow these easy steps:
1) Search for the best Commercial Printing Give this search more time than you think you should give. There are a lot of Commercial printers around but to find the best one that suits your needs is another thing. 2) Find a designer To save yourself from hard labor and lost time, find your self a designer to do everything for you. They will help you pick a printer as well. Designer should know what people want to see, they should pick the right colors, cut or layout. Let them do it for you and expect better results than you would have don it on your own. 3) Budget Your budget is important in any project. Compare prices from various commercial printers before sticking to one but try to be loyal to a particular printer once you find one, most of them give loyal customers great benefits. Cheap rates may mean poor quality so when you haggle, make sure you are not haggling for poor quality. 4) Manage your ideas Your ideas are probably more than the options available to the printers so try to keep it to a minimum. Organize your thoughts and put together all your ideas in a more methodological manner. It will help you layout the cards to your designer and printer. 5) Pick possible colors and fonts Try to check out color psychology before picking out the colors in your printers. Pick ones that you are sure will that will mesh with your logos or pictures. Enticing your readers to read up closely your print outputs is a must so choose colors that do not detract. Fonts on the other hand requires a pick that is simple but polished. Find one that easy to understand with minimum design and readable. 6) Pick pictures There is a saying that a picture is worth a thousand words, so make sure those words will greatly reflect what you want people to understand. Pick the appropriate pictures that clearly define what you want to convey. People normally scan so make sure the pictures you include will be understood in a jiffy. 7) Draw out your plan Have a layout ready so when you face your printers or do it online you have a general idea on how it looks like. Your printers need to understand your layout but it doesn't really need to look like artwork, it just has to be a rough draft to that shows where you want certain things to be. 8) Write your text Draft a text and be ready to let the printer know where you it to be. If it mostly fills up the entire project (like books, booklets etc) then that wouldn't be too much of a problem for the layout. Write your entire text now so you can go directly to the commercial printer. Use a language that is easy to understand avoid using jargons which lay people would not understand. 9) Double check quality After the printing, check your projects from cover to cover. Open the pages read through it just incase paging was wrong, text was in the wrong place, ink smudges are visible. A professional printer double checks their work before it goes to their clients but just incase they do not do this do it on your own before heading home or to your office. Commercial printers are a call away. Commercial Printing services is easy to find if you give it a little more time and effort.
The author is affiliated with a company that offers http://www.unitedgraphics.com
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