Raster vs. Vector Art
Why Vector Files are Preferred for Label Printing There are two main categories of image types: raster and vector. Each have their place, but vector is preferred in printing (particularly... Read More
Why Vector Files are Preferred for Label Printing There are two main categories of image types: raster and vector. Each have their place, but vector is preferred in printing (particularly... 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
Digital cameras, scanners and monitors create images by combining three colors: red, green and blue (RGB). These primary colors of light combine to produce images on computer and television screens.... Read More
While we do keep an extensive library of fonts on hand, it’d be impossible for us to have them all. If you design your label with a font we don’t... Read More
How to Create a ‘Bleed’ on Artwork A ‘bleed’ means that your label artwork extends beyond the label’s parameter. When your label artwork is set up this way, there will... Read More
Convert Text to Outlines Before Submitting Artwork Converting text to outlines before sending your artwork to us better ensures that your labels turn out how you expect. While we do... Read More
Setting Up a Document in Illustrator Document setup is important for getting your label artwork right from the start so we can print your labels quickly and accurately. Pixels per... Read More