CMYK and RGB are acronyms that refer to color models used to create images and files. CMYK color mode is used for printing. The RGB color mode is used to display images that are intended to be viewed on computer monitors and screens only. We’ll look at the difference and help you understand the difference and explain CMYK or RGB for print. Below we breakdown rgb vs cmyk.
How to Setup Full Service EDDM® Postcard Files
Since the launch of Full-Service EDDM®, there have been quite a few questions regarding the setup of the print files. The USPS® requires this product to be designed a bit differently than regular print-only EDDM® postcards, so we thought we’d try to answer a few of the most common questions.
Not Sure Which Option to Select? Request a Free Sample Packet
We understand that it can be challenging to decide which printing option works best for you and your business. By requesting a print sample pack, you’ll be able to see and…
Include Spot UV on Your Printed Products
Applying Spot UV (also referred to as Spot Gloss or Spot Varnish) to your business card, postcards, presentation folders and other business products. It’s a favorite added feature. We have created a…
How to Choose the Best Card Stock for Your Print Project
Deciding which paper to use for your personalized business card, flyers, brochures and other business materials can be difficult. The weight of the paper plays a significant role in which type you should use for the job. Read on to learn more about selecting the right paper for your print job.