Archive for the ‘Printing’ Category

How to avoid printing problems?

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Criterion offers a great list of tips that you need to take in consideration when it comes to print out your brand new designs. This tips will help you save some a couple headaches. As many of us already know, when it comes to printing, something always goes wrong. There’s always that little detail that you forgot, the typographies where not changed to curves or you even forgot to link an image.

To avoid this, remember:

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Monitor calibration and color selection

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

For the graphic designers is really important that our designs turn out to have the precise colors that we have on the screen, this is why I highly recommend the article about Monitor calibration and color selection from Instituto de Arte Visuales {Visual Arts Institute}

Source: Instituto de Artes Visuales {Visual Arts Institute}

RGB or CMYK?

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

When you open Illustrator or Photoshop to create a new file, one of the first things the program is going to ask you will be the Color Mode that you wish to use in your design. The two options you’ll be able to see will be: RGB or CMYK.

Well then, let’s see what these acronyms mean.

R = Red G = Green B = Blue

C = Cyan M = Magenta Y = Yellow K = Black

As you can see, the primary colors used in RGB are not the same as the ones used for CMYK. This means that if you want to generate a specific color that you wish to use, different color mixtures will take place.

The RGB is the format used in any screen. This means that if you want to create a design for TV viewers or Computer viewers you need to work in this format. On the other hand, if you are going to have your design printed you should use the CMYK color mode. If you don’t do this like that, you’ll notice when trying to print a design made in RGB, the colores that show up on your monitor will differ a lot from the ones printed out on paper.