How To Fix Label Color Issues
So, your new labels just arrived. You excitedly rip open the box only to be plunged into despair when you see that the color is way off! Although you can’t... Read More
So, your new labels just arrived. You excitedly rip open the box only to be plunged into despair when you see that the color is way off! Although you can’t... Read More
Black ink is a necessity in label printing! While black ink is an integral part of the ‘four-color process’ printing (CMYK = cyan, magenta, yellow, and ‘key’ black), using black... Read More
Now that you have a better understanding of soap regulations from the first part of our guide, next comes the fun part…getting custom soap labels! There are a variety of... Read More
Designing a Custom Label for Optimal Print Results Before you start designing your label artwork, it would be beneficial to contact our customer service team for a listing of the... Read More
A “white plate” is a specific kind of printing plate where an image or outline is printed white on your label to give opacity to parts of the metallic or... Read More
Steps for Designing Optimal Custom Labels If this is your first time designing label artwork, it can be an exciting but frustrating time if you’re not familiar with graphic design... Read More
Introduction to FDA Nutrition Facts Labels Editor’s Note: In 2016, the FDA finalized the new Nutrition Facts label. Manufacturers will have until July 26, 2018 to comply with the final requirements,... Read More
Sending Artwork Created in Publisher If you have a very simple label design, it’s possible that you’ve created your artwork using Microsoft Publisher. When you’re ready to send your artwork... Read More
Streamling Your Label Artwork When creating artwork for your labels, you may have tried different ideas along the way to the finished product, but you may not have removed all the... Read More
What is Overprinting? When you create label artwork with objects of different colors overlapping, usually they’ll knockout – meaning they won’t print on top of each other. If you intentionally... Read More
The Difference between Linking and Embedding Images When you add images to a label design in Illustrator, you can use either ‘place’ or ’embed.’ Embedding actually places a copy of... Read More
What You Should Know to Better Ensure Print Quality If you’re using CorelDraw or Quark to create your label artwork, we can work with your files if they are exported... Read More