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How To's Of Catalog Production |
Written by Kaitlyn Miller

Saturday, 29 September 2007
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Whether you are new to catalog printing, or an expert, creating your own catalogs to market your products and services need careful planning and preparation. Your catalog printing project starts with the planning stage. In fact, this is the most significant stage in your catalog printing process. Planning who, when, and how your catalogs will be produced allows you to have a much smoother and flawless catalog printing design route. Let's review the catalog printing process: Step 1: Initial Design Determine how you would design your catalogs. Consider your purpose for doing the catalog printing project, the products you will include in every page, and if you need other elements to support your catalog printing design and content. You should also determine at this stage how many catalogs are you going to print, and how many times would you print them. Will it be a monthly issue, weekly, quarterly, or a one-time one-year campaign? Step 2: The catalog printing designer During this time you should be able to know what you want for your catalog printing project, and therefore should be able to decide that it's time for you to hire a catalog printing graphic designer. Your catalog printing project is not an easy project to do. It requires a wide range of technical knowledge and skill to provide you with quality design that fits your kind of business. An average freelance designer can do the job, but may not have enough experience to do a satisfactory one, especially if you're looking at a catalog printing design and layout that is unique to your business. When you are in the process of hiring a designer for your catalog printing project, in addition to the skills and knowledge, consider other factors such as the design style that fits what you need and want for your catalog printing project, as well as the quality of past work. And be very thorough with choosing your catalog printing designer because an unskilled one can create difficulties later on and may cost you more than what you are prepared to pay for. Step 3: Your catalog printing schedule A well planned schedule will keep your catalog printing project on track. This will help you manage your time, as well as do things within your means. Include in your catalog printing schedule time for changes and revisions. Step 4: Your catalog printing content and copy Write and produce all the data and information you need for your catalog printing copy. This includes product name, product numbers, prices, descriptions, as well as groupings. If you're not sure what to include in your catalog printing project, you can always ask help from your graphic designer. Step 5: Your catalog printing photos and images In preparation for your product photography, gather and organize all your samples of your products, then label them with their proper product code. This would make life easier and quicker for your photographer later on. Step 6: Finally, choose your catalog printer Catalog printing is not an easy process. It requires a specialized type of printing technique. In order to maximize your catalog printing project, you got to have a catalog printer that you can easily work with and who knows the ins and outs of the whole process. If you don't know anyone, you can always ask your catalog printing designer to refer you to the most suitable catalog printer for your business. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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