Answering The Most Basic Questions For Sticker Printing |
Article Submitted by: charen smith
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
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Sticker printing is not really rocket science. Almost anyone with a decent and curious mind can learn how to print stickers
in a professional way. All you really need to have is a creative
spirit, a drive to learn and of course some money to spend to print
those color stickers with the right materials. So for those who want to
try to print their first batch of custom stickers and have many
questions, this is the article for you. I will answer all the most basic
and important questions about sticker printing that you should know.
After seeing all the answers below, printing color stickers should be a
breeze for you.
• What are the best fonts? - The typical
question that many newcomers ask is, what are the best fonts to use for
color stickers? Well, for the most part, the font you use is determined
by the theme of your custom sticker and your main sticker message of
course. However, as a common rule for most printed labels and stickers,
those Sans-serif styles of text are typically more highly recommended.
These fonts have straighter and simpler styles that make those stickers
easily understandable and visible. So I recommend that you stick with
those sans-serif type of styles first.
• What comprises a good
sticker image? - A good sticker image is basically characterized by a
clear and bright composition with a high resolution capture inserted
into the sticker draft. You will want clear and bright images of course
so that it is easier for readers to understand what the sticker really
is saying. Also it is good to use high resolution image captures since
this will minimize the fuzziness or pixels that appear when low
resolution images are added into a sticker printing layout. Of course,
do not forget to only use images and symbols that can easily be
recognized from afar. If the image can't easily be understood at a
distance, this makes the sticker less effective.
• How large
should my sticker be? - The size of your custom stickers should be
determined by your use for them. If you are printing stickers as labels
for your products or for important items, then its size should be
limited to the area that will fit those items. However, if you are
printing stickers for promotions or for actual direct sales, then larger
stickers are better and more warranted because of their higher rate of
impact.
• What is the best shape for my stickers? - The best
shape for most stickers is the rectangular configuration. This is the
most efficient shape that can easily help you layout a good and
effective color sticker. However, if you want to be creative and go
beyond rectangular stickers, your best option is to always choose shapes
that are symmetrical. Balanced ellipses, triangles and squares, plus
other types of symmetrical shapes can be more easily dealt with than
those are shapes that are hard to design upon.
• Where can I find
the best cheapest sticker printer - The best and cheapest sticker
printing company can usually be found online. Most of these online
sticker printing companies have all the features you need plus
affordable prices simply because of the tough competition that printers
have online. That is why you should look no further than your internet
enabled computer to find the best and cheapest sticker printing
companies that you can use.
So those are the most basic questions
answered for you about sticker printing. Now you can print those color
stickers with a lot more confidence and direction. Good Luck!
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