We want to give you the best service that we possibly can; the best product, of the highest quality, swiftly. That's why we've compiled a list of handy hints and tips to help you to achieve the best product in the fastest time.

From tips on the best design for digital or dimensional print, to maximising sales conversion through the effective use of QR codes; we're here to hold your hand.

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  1. Designing for Print

    To achieve the best printed results, pages must be designed and made-up with consideration for the complete production process. Here, we set out some guidelines on how to avoid the most common mistakes. Click here

    8 December 2011
  2. Printing Terms and Definitions

    Print is littered with industry-specific terms that can make print ordering a confusing business for some. Here is a handy dictionary of some common printing terms, to assist you with your print-based terminology. Click here

    26 July 2011
  3. Jpeg Images in Print Production

    JPEG - the name stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group – the body that created the standard for image data compression, is the commonly used method of "lossy" compression for digital photographic images. The format exploits properties of human vision, by eliminating information that is difficult to distinguish. Click here

    15 June 2011
  4. Using QR codes to create maximum marketing impact

    QR, shorthand for “quick response”, codes are bar codes applied to physical objects in the world and decoded quickly using a smart phone. QR code use is approaching a popular tipping point as more people adopt smart phones and discover the “hidden” rich media (website content, video, rss, etc.) embedded. Click here

    18 May 2011
  5. Timesaving tips for use with InDesign

    With deadlines seemingly always upon us, being able to save time without cutting corners is a useful skill. With this in mind, here are some time-saving tips for use with InDesign. Click here

    15 April 2011
  6. Designing for Dimensional Printing

    Adding dimensions can be subjective. Be sure to communicate with us about the results that you want to achieve. Proofing the job before it runs is inexpensive, quick, and a great way to ensure that the finished product meets your expectations. Click here

    1 April 2011

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