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by Kay Zetkin
Do you have a low budget for a current graphic design project and your budget is at the bare minimum. This article deals with money-saving tips for your graphic design projects. One item that costs a pretty penny is color and you might try to save money by reducing the number of colors you use to print out your projects. Try making one or two colors look like many colors or use some of the other tips included in this article.
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Many consider graphic designing as a costly occupation to deal with. This may be so for those who have not come across these design tricks that keep your budget at a minimum. Astounded? Well, sift through here and find out how you could save money but still enhance your colored designs
For some, one factor that makes a design costly is the need to use too many colors. Indeed, spot color designs are exciting enough as process design. Extras are needed, though to have your designs stand out among others. Now, here are several useful tricks that can be easily applied…If you have not yet encountered ideas of making one or two colors look like many colors, then this list of tricks is for you! Dig in and learn.
Get into the spirit of it, here are ingenious ideas on how to save money and still maximize the color on your designs:
1. Overprinting colors to create a third color
Have you discovered this tactic yet? Once a color prints over another, a third color is created. It’s like the principle of mixing colors on canvass. Many colors are created as they are mixed together. Just have the right understanding of how colors work – basically you might consider looking up into a color wheel. Then, coordinate your printer well for the desired overprinting results.
2. Your paper’s color as a third color
Technology has brought interesting innovation in paper production. We owe the many colored and designed papers to this technology. Take advantage of them, then! You may save a lot just by having your needed color already in the paper you are using. Solid papers with a slightly different color than those with traditional white or cream can bring outstanding results for your print-out designs.
3. Tinting your colors
You may take advantage of this by using a variety of tints on one or two colors you are using. Tinting creates an effect that you’re using many colors since a 10% of a certain color is different than 80% of it. You can have about 20 different colors already just by experimenting on color tints.
4. Duotones can be useful
Duotone is a photograph printed in two colors. If you experiment enough with duotones, you might come up with subtle effects akin to sepia tones to colorful posterized photos
5. White text on solid or tinted boxes
Instead of using another color for text that’s inside a solid or tinted box, try white as your font color. This way, you will also be able to use reverse text sparingly.
6. Rubber stamping can be money-saving, though time-consuming
Try getting creative in using rubber stamps especially if you’re on a scrap-booking project.
7. Laser foil for your laser printer
There are manufacturers out there that produce and sell foils which could go along very well with your laser printer. There are also those that you can master copy. On your inkjet, copy the foil and use it with a copier. It may be time consuming, though.
8. Stickers and/or colored or foil labels
There are many various colored stickers and foil labels on market which you can use to enhance your printed design output. You can even print the text you want onto colored or foil labels and then stick them in your printed pieces.
9. Creative scissors and punches to the rescue
Scissors and paper punch with unusual edges can be very useful in your low-budget pursuits. The scissors may prove to be a money-saving alternative to costly die cuts.
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About Author Kay Zetkin:
For her, writing is an effective tool to express your viewpoints... To write is already to choose, thus, writing should be done along with a critical mind and a caring soul. She hopes to become more professional, skilled and mature in her craft. Aside from writing Kay likes to spend her time reading.
About Digital Printing Company Digital Printing Company offers high impact digital printing solutions from prepress scanning and graphics design to customizing documents using Variable Data Imaging technology. They specialize in short run printing of books, manuals, and flyers, as well as large format printing of posters and trade show graphics. For more information, visit their website at www.digitalprintingcompany.com
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