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Things To Watch Out For When Printing Holiday Posters |
Article Submitted by: Lynne Saarte

Wednesday, 27 January 2010
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Before you print up those color posters for the holidays, you should
first check for any kind of mistakes. Many designers can miss a lot of
important details in holiday poster printing. It might be the
excitement of the season or just the hectic design schedules involved,
but a lot of mistakes in poster printing
do happen at these times. I will help you avoid these mistakes in
poster printing by giving you a few tips on what to watch out for. So
read on and see what you need to watch out for when poster printing for
the holidays. Watch for your image and graphic qualities Lots of color posters get produced with images that are fuzzy or have bad resolutions. The bad thing about some of these color posters is that the images are like that but the text itself is crystal clear. When you see a poster like that, this means that the designer used a low resolution, low quality image in the poster design. This is a crucial thing to prevent with your own posters. You can easily prevent this from happening by simply checking the resolution of your image poster images. Usually it is best to use your own photographs taken from a high resolution digital camera, or from a high resolution scan of a picture. This should make sure that the image will always look clear even if you manipulate it or scale it down for poster printing. Watch out for bad font mixes You should also look out for bad font mixes. Sometimes, designers combine different fonts to form a good poster message. The trouble is, during the holidays some can get a bit TOO creative and use some very fantastic and often unreadable fonts that do not fit with other text. You should prevent this from happening by only using one font for your poster message. It is possible to vary your text with the use of different font sizes, and of course making the text italic or bold. No change of font styles necessary but you still have some nice text variety there to keep things interesting. Watch out for color clashes It is also important to see if your colors clash with one another. This is particularly important when your image and your text are combined and there are some parts of your text that are unreadable due to the color. This can hamper your message making the poster difficult to understand. You can prevent this from happening by using a few special techniques such as adding shadow effects, glow effects or even color strokes to your text to emphasize the text more. Just look for these special features in your design software. Those are the three major things you should watch out for in poster printing during the holidays. These mistakes can really be detrimental to the final look and impact of your full color posters. Try to solve these problems as early as possible so that you will have less problems in the future. For comments and inquiries about the article visit: Poster Printing Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and other online business strategies.
Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and other online business strategies.
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