How to Design Cautionary Candle Labels
There are many different types of packaging for candles but they typically have one thing in common – cautionary labels. Although there is no legal requirement to include safety warnings... Read More
There are many different types of packaging for candles but they typically have one thing in common – cautionary labels. Although there is no legal requirement to include safety warnings... Read More
From unique product names to eye-catching materials, custom coffee labels are becoming more creative and diversified than ever before. Coffee’s competitive market has increased the need for brands to have... Read More
When it comes to printing labels, the shape you choose matters for a number of reasons. Most of our customers tend to know what shape they want before coming to... Read More
Choosing Colors An issue that can occur whenever large quantities of custom labels are being printed is inconsistent colors within the label and throughout the whole batch. Even if you... Read More
Finished Your Label Artwork? Check Out These Steps Before Submitting After you have designed your artwork, the next thing you should do is to submit it to us through our... Read More
What makes a logo “good” or “bad” on custom labels? There’s a lot of advice available on what makes a logo “good” versus what makes it “bad.” But what actually... Read More
Sending Artwork Created in Publisher If you have a very simple label design, it’s possible that you’ve created your artwork using Microsoft Publisher. When you’re ready to send your artwork... Read More
Why Vector Files are Preferred for Label Printing There are two main categories of image types: raster and vector. Each have their place, but vector is preferred in printing (particularly... Read More
Streamling Your Label Artwork When creating artwork for your labels, you may have tried different ideas along the way to the finished product, but you may not have removed all the... Read More
What is Overprinting? When you create label artwork with objects of different colors overlapping, usually they’ll knockout – meaning they won’t print on top of each other. If you intentionally... Read More
The Difference between Linking and Embedding Images When you add images to a label design in Illustrator, you can use either ‘place’ or ’embed.’ Embedding actually places a copy of... Read More
What You Should Know to Better Ensure Print Quality If you’re using CorelDraw or Quark to create your label artwork, we can work with your files if they are exported... Read More