Creating a project for printed publication takes a great deal of consideration. Printed media can include black & white tiny ads for newspaper publication, full page color ads in high-end magazines, business cards, flyers, T–Shirts, bumper stickers, menus, etc.
The design of any print project is dependent on your audience and the type of work you require. If you plan on advertising in print, and want to use printed materials in multiple formats, a great graphic designer is key.
To create View the content above for examples of our print work. Creating a project for printed publication takes a great deal of consideration. Printed media can include black & white tiny ads for newspaper publication, full page color ads in high-end magazines, business cards, flyers, T–Shirts, bumper stickers, menus, etc. The design of any print project is dependent on your audience and the type of work you require. If you plan on advertising in print, and want to use printed materials in multiple formats, a great graphic designer is key. To create consistant print advertising does not just require the use of similar colors and your logo. You need to understand that different papers handle ink in a different way, and you'll need to understand bleeds and formatting, or work with someone who does. A great ad designed for the high quality of paper used in magazine printing will leave you with illegible content when reproduced on newsprint. An ad designed for newsprint will look bulky and unprofessional in a high-end publication. If you just need to create basic flyers to stuff under windshield wipers, ask around. I guarantee you have a friend/relative with a kid who is computer friendly and can create exactly what you need. If you want to create these same flyers, but want them to be aesthetically pleasing and to create consistency that will be replicated in a brochure, a business card, a poster, a newspaper ad, and you want all of this content to tie in with your business identity, it's time to seek out a designer to help you with your print needs print advertising does not just require the use of similar colors and your logo. You need to understand that different papers handle ink in a different way, and you'll need to understand bleeds and formatting, or work with someone who does. A great ad designed for the high quality of paper used in magazine printing will leave you with illegible content when reproduced on newsprint. An ad designed for newsprint will look bulky and unprofessional in a high-end publication.
If you just need to create basic flyers to stuff under winsheild wipers, ask around. I guarantee you have a friend/relative with a kid who is computer friendly and can create exactly what you need.
If you want to create these same flyers, but want them to be asthetically pleasing and to create consistancy that will be replicated in a brochure, a busniess card, a poster, a newspaper ad, and you want all of this content to tie in with your business identity, it's time to seek out a designer to help you with your print needs.