Design Tips for Labels and Stickers Part Two
Process of Printing in Four Colors
You don't want to utilize an amateur digital print job done on a home color laser printer for printing labels and stickers that will be used on other items such as meals and beverages or apparel. You'll need a high-quality label as well as stickers. One alternative to explore, and generally preferable, is four-color stickers printed on offset printing. The colors on your labels and stickers will be brighter, cleaner, and clearer as a result. Depending on the sticker design and paper medium, several types of labor and adjustments may be required. Experimentation is required to achieve the best results for your product.
The Application of Your Labels
You must consider how your labels will be used. Will your labels or sticker printing be applied to a refrigerated or frozen product? Or will it be exposed to the elements outside, such as direct sunlight? These questions will assist you in determining the best label and sticker materials for your items. It is critical to design long-lasting labels and stickers that can withstand those harsh circumstances for as long as feasible. There are several label and sticker paper options available. If you provide a digital printing service, those material alternatives may need adjusting your printing machine and inks as well. Both product manufacturers
