It is absolutely vital that you have the right design for your printed labels. To get the very best label design, I really only see two options. You could hire a competent graphic designer that understands how to present artwork for printed labels so the best result is reached.
Alternatively, you can submit your images, information and label sizes and our team of graphic designers will prepare your label artwork for you. If you have several variations of your labels, then you may find it less costly to use our team of designers. You can use our team of graphic designers at Renton's Labels to ensure your design is exactly right and ready to print. When speaking to our designers, they will also provide free advice on the best label materials and even the most economical way to print your labels.
Getting the right design for your printed labels is not as easy as you might think. There are several concepts to get right. If your printed labels are urgent, then you need the services of a skilled graphic designer who is familiar with the printing industry. Avoid graphic designers who specialise in web design as these designers can overlook the basic principles of print requirements. Our graphic designers will often spend a big chunk of their time fixing artwork that has been poorly prepared. In fact, your labels cannot go on the printing press until the design is right.
As a label printing company, we love to get print ready artwork as we like to print your labels quickly and get them shipped to you as often your order will be urgent. A common mistake made by graphic designers is to misunderstand the importance of bleed in label printing. Many labels are printed on white label stock and the colour printing will often go to the edge of the label. When the printed labels are die-cut or digitally cut, then if the cutting is out by only a fraction of a millimetre, then you will see a white mark on the edge of the labels. This is why it is important for the label artwork to bleed off the page, i.e. the artwork should be 3mm more around the entire edge of the label.
There is more to getting the right labels than just including bleed. In conducting research for this blog, I came across this American website from Container And Packaging. Reference: https://www.containerandpackaging.com/resources/prep-art-for-labels/
The following advice comes directly from the above link but it is worth reading the whole article.
The final step is to review your artwork. Look for typographical errors. Check product names, quantities and how your label looks at its actual size. Whilst it is good to employ a competent graphic design to get everything technical correct, never lose sight of the bigger picture. What you are really looking to do is to increase your sales by having better designs for printed labels.
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