Hitting the Target with Color in Digital Printing
If you want to get ahead of the game or understand more about your book's color, here is a brief overview how printers utilize colors, as well as strategies for how to best optimize your color.
If you want to get ahead of the game or understand more about your book's color, here is a brief overview how printers utilize colors, as well as strategies for how to best optimize your color.
You create the perfect sundae- a couple scoops of ice-cream, drizzle of chocolate syrup, some sprinkles and nuts, and a spritz of whipped cream. You are ready to take the…
Embarking on the journey of book publishing is an exhilarating endeavor that marries the artistry of words with the visual impact of images. In a world where every detail counts,…
Like many things in life, we can do it ourselves or pay a professional. Book cover and text design is no different. But just because you can, doesn’t mean you…
We live in an age where each step brings us closer to fully embracing a digital world. This new world is convenient, almost everything we need can be found right…
A proof is a preview of your book. It’s the best way of knowing what a book is going to look like before a full order of books arrive on your doorstep. Proofs put you in the driver’s seat of your book printing experience; they allow you to see a preview of the book and make any changes necessary before production begins.
Most softcover and hardcover books are bound using an adhesive glue. Spiral bound books, on the other hand, have series of small holes punched into the left-hand side of their pages. A coil is fed through these holes to form the binding. Most spiral coils are made from plastic, but some are bound with a metal coil called Wire-O. Wire-O offers the same level of flexibility with an added touch of sophistication.
I love an immersive experience, and when it comes to book printing, bleeds are one of the great ways to pull readers into the world of your book.
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fight against cancer. After she was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Pam decided to participate in a clinical trial rather than standard treatment. We recently asked her about her writing and printing experience