Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Most Popular Printing Processes Explained

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When designing for digital media, what you see is what you get. Your final design represents the actual final product. However, when you design for print media, your final design still has to be printed onto a physical medium, which means there is always a chance for distortion between your intended final design and the actual final product.

To ensure the best quality in your print media, you have to figure out which imprint method is right for your design. Knowing the benefits and limitations of the most popular printing processes makes it easier for you to design with print in mind.

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