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Do I really have to save my images CMYK ?
06/30/06
I would strongly recommend always saving your files in CMYK color space fo
A great design piece can become ugly at the cutter
06/30/06
Designing a job for print that will cut correctly at the cutter is v
All That Glitters Isn't Gold (Ink That Is)
06/30/06
One of the questions most asked by customers, is for a recommendation for a
Knocking Out Overprint Issues
06/30/06
The purpose of the overprint feature on most graphic design programs is to
The Microcosmos of Printing (Registering Small Colored Text) [thanks Tony for the name]
06/30/06
This entry actually came about through an e-mail correspondance with a cust
The Low-Down on Laying Down Coatings and Varnishes
06/30/06
Aqueous coating, is what we usually apply to the front side of any mail pie
Have you Ever Wanted to Just Choke Your Text? (rich black part 2)
06/06/06
As I discussed earlier in the article "To Rich Black or Not to Rich Bl
To Rich Black or Not to Rich Black
06/05/06
Have you ever had a job printed with a large black solid, expecting
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