
Have Any Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We always try and keep everything in-house where possible but sometimes depending on timeframes and speciality requests we need to outsource some parts. We only partner with our trusted, tried, and tested companies to ensure a consistent high quality throughout the entire job.
Yes. We will email a proof to you as a low resolution ‘ripped’ PDF document (one that has gone through our software prior to plating or digital printing software). It will be based on the artwork you send us so it is vital that you check the proof thoroughly for content and positioning as you will be responsible for any errors (which can and do happen) if approved by you. We will always require a proof approval before we can proceed to print.
The main difference between RGB and CMYK is that RGB is used for digital communications (screens/television) and CMYK is used for printed materials. RGB stands for Red, Green and Blue, which when combined in various proportions obtains any colour in the visible spectrum.CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. The K in CMYK actually refers to “key”, or “key plate” which is an old printing term, referring to the printing plate that would contain the most detail, which was most often is the colour black.CMYK is still used across the printing and design professions when describing the difference between CMYK and RGB.
