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Print is not dead. In fact it is more important than ever. With the ease of which content that can be put on a website and the amount of information available for internet users, print provides the unique opportunity to really distinguish yourself in specific, extraordinary and creative ways.
Digital printing offers economical short run options for customized, personalized or individual items on almost any object or surface. Colour litho printing is the process for all seasons. Bringing to life the mundane and the pragmatic, it is also the essence of high status and quality material. The choice of uncoated, coated and textural papers is abundant and the right paper choice can add an extra dimension to the actual feel of a piece, literally when you touch it.
If you are looking for the economical choice for your printed, leaflets, postcards or stationery, the digital revolution is here making it possible to print high quality colour sales literature, marketing material, promotional pieces and business stationery in smaller quantities at reduced cost.
Digital Colour Printing is the best option for those jobs calling for customised or variable data such as personalised invites, cards or mailing. For short run prestige printing, digital colour technology is an ideal solution for producing manuals, personalised training course materials and books with nominal waste.
Digital Printing, pre press costs are minimal and from the set up of your digital artwork file, printing starts almost immediately. Digital images can be reproduced at virtually any size. For extremely large work, prints can be tiled and assembled in situ. The simplified process and quick turnaround of digital printing makes short runs much more affordable, reducing waste and providing for a faster proofing cycle where tight deadlines and quick response times crucial. Digital colour printing is the best fit where there is a requirement for reduced or smaller archival storage and just-in-time delivery for short and medium print runs.

Lithography is still the most widely used colour process for commercial and trade printing today. Lithographic colour printing works on the principle of grease attracting ink and water repelling it. The printing master or plate is made up of clear areas that attracts water and repels the oil-based ink and image areas that the ink adheres to.

Qoute Victor Hugo and then the letter freed from subordination to the word, leapt into visibility and proclaimed itself a concrete and independent component of the printed message inviting reflection then action.
Breaking up text - the appetizers and aperatifs that lead us into and beyond the written copy.
Pargraph spacing with large sections of text as relating to printed publications.

Graphics and images communicate at a glance. Use colour to enbolden messages. Consistency with brand, subject and readers disposition

Papers Coated and Uncoated proofreading is one of the most important tasks in creating a brochure. Even if you feel you've looked at your brochure so many times that there can't be any mistakes, why not ask someone else to read it over too? A second set of eyes may find something you missed. With even one typo or misspelled word, your credibility could suffer and readers may question your company's commitment to quality.
Papers Coated and Uncoated proofreading is one of the most important tasks in creating a brochure. Even if you feel you've looked at your brochure so many times that there can't be any mistakes, why not ask someone else to read it over too? A second set of eyes may find something you missed. With even one typo or misspelled word, your credibility could suffer and readers may question your company's commitment to quality.
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