Tuesday 20 November 2012

Wednesday 14 November 2012

7 Important things to know about print


From Amber's workshop I have created lists and written notes on the different printing methods, this should help me when creating my info pack and research into print production, all the information was very helpful and has given me a small incite into printing. There are several different things which need to be considered when printing and so i have categorised them into different sections.

Colour models

  • CMYK
  • RGB
  • Hexachrome - Made up of dots upclose
  • Spot Colour
  • PMS - Pantone Matching Systems

Based on a model for lithographic printing:
  • Colour models
  • Formats
  • Art work
  • Stock
  • Processes
  • Finishing
  • Costing
Stock
  • Weights (gs) 80-90 gsm is the office standard weight
  • Finish - Gloss/silk/matt/coated/uncoated
  • Laid wove
  • Boards
  • Variations
  • Plastics + acetates
Artworking
  • Preparing work for print, working in the correct manner
  • Document set-up - packaging - fonts etc
  • File formats & fonts - making sure fonts are supported by printers,
  • Spellcheck
  • Colour specification
  • Printer marks - e.g. registrations, crop marks, plate/separations information
  • Pre-flight check
  • Mock-ups
  • Proof
  • Sign off
Processes
  • Lithograph
  • Gravure
  • Screen-print
  • Flexography
  • Pad-printing
  • Six colour
  • Laminate - gloss/matte
  • More on the presentation
Finishing
  • Finishing could be done in-house, be in touch with the clients and printers to see what your limitations are in designing and processes, along with the budget
  • Folding & creasing
  • Die stamping/cutting/drilling
  • A die cut, is the outside cut- the outside cut would be a die cut
Formats
  • ISO Paper sizes
  • A + SRA Sizes
  • Imperial sizes (North America) & Metric (Rest of the world)
  • Tabloid (compact) Broadsheet, Berliner - These are newspaper and magazine kind of sizes, Berliner is kind of an imperial sizes, going with North America's system
  • Envelope 'C' sizes
Costing
  • Quotes, get early on before starting the job, just so you know what kind of budget you're working with, whether it's a personal project, your own personal money or for a client.
  • Specify an identical job, right down to the finishing to at least 3 different printers and compare quotes is a good way of working.
  • Learn or have a rough idea of what different processes and finishes will cost so you can keep it in the back of your head while art-working and designing
  • Understanding viable minimum quantities, a lot of printers may only do a minimum run.
  • Extras/Authors connections
  • Delivery?
Within my info pack I would like to cover most of these areas however there is too much to cover all, further research will be carried out in order to be more specific and accurate. I want to info pack to be easily understood so the information will be laid out simply, with limit text.  

WEB EXPERIMENTATION

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when creating a template you can change the original template and automatically the other pages will update. The navigation is consistent throughout, it is not a editable region, whereas the columns are.
To make the





Sunday 11 November 2012

3 Scamp Designs and Crit feedback

Within the crit we were asked by Lorraine and simon to come up with 5 questions which we would like to be answered, so below are my 5 questions,
  • Is there too much imagery within the page? Does it take up Too much space?
  • Does it look overcrowded?
  • Should it have more colour?/ is it too dark with the black?
  • Should there be more information on the homepage? if so what would it be and where would it go?
  • Does the white and black work?
  • Should the title be more specific to the summer brief?
  • What else could go on the page? 
  • Is the Imagery relevant?


 Scamp 1
Scamp 2

Scamp 3 

Feed back from the crit, 
After having the crit we discussed questions and which ones were good and which ones were bad, 
this is what we came up with..
  • No loaded questions 
  • Don't ask "does it work"
  • Don't ask "what would you change"
  • Write useful questions 
  • Be specific 
  • Always ask why they propose what they are saying


Thursday 8 November 2012

Type Workshop Myriad pro


Areas of Print and designs with feedback

Below are the 8 different areas wining Print that I could focus on 
  1. Colour modes - CMYK, RGB, hexachrome, spot colour, Pantone matching system
  2. Programme info - Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
  3. Document setup - printer marks, colour specification, mock ups, proof, sign off
  4. Terminology - gamut, overprint, separations etc
  5. Print processes - lithographic, gravure, screen print, flexography, pad printing, six colour, laminate, folioing, embossing/debossing, spot varnish
  6. Stock - weight, finish, laid/wove
  7. Format - ISO paper sizes, 'a' format, imperial vs. metric, tabloid/broadsheet, envelope 'c' sizes
  8. Finishing - die cutting, binding, folding 
However I think the ones which I will focus on will be: 

  1. Print processes - lithographic, gravure, screen print, flexography, pad printing, six colour, laminate, folioing, embossing/debossing, spot varnish
  2. Format - ISO paper sizes, 'a' format, imperial vs. metric, tabloid/broadsheet, envelope 'c' sizes
  3. Finishing - die cutting, binding, folding