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Print Production

While the digital age has taken center stage, print media remains a steadfast player, and for good reason. There's something magical about the tactile experience of flipping through a glossy magazine or running your fingers over a beautifully designed brochure. Unlike fleeting digital ads that vanish with a single click, print materials linger in the physical world, allowing consumers to interact with your brand at their own pace. They create a lasting impression that's harder to forget, like that cherished childhood book you keep on your shelf. So, if you want to leave a tangible mark on your audience and ensure your message stands the test of time, print media is your trusty sidekick, ready to take the spotlight.

The longevity of print media is like a superhero power that sets it apart from its digital counterparts. While digital ads may flash before our eyes and fade into the vast internet abyss, print materials have a staying power that can't be underestimated. Think about that newspaper clipping or magazine advertisement you stumbled upon years later—it's like a blast from the past that can still evoke fond memories. Print media can be collected, shared, and passed on, creating a ripple effect that extends beyond its initial publication. It's like the gift that keeps on giving, constantly reintroducing your brand to new audiences. So, if you're looking for a reliable companion that can stand the test of time and give your advertising efforts a lasting impact, print media is the wise old sage you can always count on!

 

Preparing for Print

Pre-Flight for grand-format printing involves consistent contact with the client on upcoming projects. These consultations typically include size, use and art for the project. We will provide PDFs for approval to print, before we begin color matching, and proceeding with full production.

 

Complete

When the colors have been matched to the desired Pantone, or corporate color, we will begin production. The Dye sublimation process is a two-step process involving ink on paper and a transfer to fabric goods with the application of heat and pressure.