Print Department

DESIGN, LAYOUT & PROOFING

Graphic design is defined as the arrangement of type and visual elements along with specifications for paper, ink colours, and printing processes that convey a visual message when combined.

Modular display products that we supply are generally dependent on large-format digital visuals. The rule with large format printing is, “What you put in is what you get out.” In other words, if the process starts with high-resolution visuals and artwork, the end result will be the most appealing.

Our in-house graphic design studio ensures that artwork is sent to our printers in the correct format and quality.

RGB vs Pantone Colours: What's the Difference?​

The colours you see on your monitor may be slightly different from your final printed colours. This is due to monitor screens representing white reflective light (RGB – red, green & blue) whilst printed colours consist of either pantone references or CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) process colours. It is therefore essential to specify the correct colours before printing. Provide pantone references to ensure that the colours are printed as close as possible to your colours.

Formats for print ready artwork?

TIFF/JPEG

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