In today's world, the brochures that are ubiquitous in our lives have enormous potential to influence our decision-making in a solid and effective way. However, creating these visual artworks requires a sharp and flamboyant approach, a complex and meticulous process from the brochure printer. In keeping with this challenge, printers use the art of overprinting to precisely strike every colour, delivering stunning colour detail, a story many people don't know. Overprinting, also known as color separation or polychrome printing, is the process of separating an image into four basic colors - cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) and then printing the image in
Brochure is an important publicity material to show the company or brand image. An excellent brochure can effectively attract the attention of potential customers and users. However, the production of a brochure is not easy, and it requires a sufficient amount of effort and time to complete it. This article will take you through some tips for creating a brochure to make it unique and impressive. Design Ideas and Positioning When determining the design style of a brochure, consider the brand positioning of the company, the market, the target audience, and the theme of the promotion. In general, brochures should be concise, clear and visually impactful.
As a print production company, we have always maintained the attitude of excellence in the production and design of the company profile. We dig deep into the production techniques of our company profiles to ensure that each profile reflects our professionalism and quality, while giving our customers a better understanding of our business and service areas. First, we believe that the key to producing a company profile is a deep understanding of the printing process. From the choice of printing paper to the use of printing equipment, we need to consider every detail. Choosing the right paper and printing equipment ensures that every word and pattern of the profile is more
Printing technology is an important link in the production process of printing enterprises, which directly affects the quality and cost of printed matter. In brochure printing, the selection and implementation of the printing process need to take into account a variety of factors, including paper, ink, printing equipment, number of printing colors, etc. Let's look at what common printing processes are available in brochure printers. Monochrome Printing Monochrome printing is the most basic printing method, it uses only one color of ink for printing. In brochure printing, monochrome printing is often used for the printing of titles, logos, patterns and other elements. Monochrome printing has the advantages of fast speed and low cost, but the printing effect is good.
Enterprise brochures are the advertising materials used by each company for advertising. What are the processes required for printing enterprise brochures? I. Selection of cover and cover paper: Commonly used cover paper includes: Coated paper, art paper, gold (silver) foil, transparent PVC, pearlescent paper, environmental protection paper, etc. Cover Printing Process: UV printing, punching, bronzing, embossing, coating, UV laminating, gravure, offset printing, glazing and so on. UV printing: UV printing is an abbreviation for UV curable ink. It is a printing process that converts ink from liquid state to solid state through photosynthesis of ultraviolet light. The UV ink does not corrode the paper, and