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Vibrant colors add an exciting new dimension to your graphics.
Full color graphics are more expensive to print than black and
white or 2-color graphics, so it is important to know when it
is cost effective to choose full color. Items such as book covers,
video, audio or CD packages often need to sell themselves on appearance
alone. These items are often impulse buys and merit vibrant colors
and attention-grabbing graphics. Statistically, professionally
designed book covers have a phenomenally higher percentage of
being picked up by buyers over amateur covers.
Offset printing full
color graphics becomes cost-effective in quantities above 1000.
Most of the cost is in the set-up charges. A quantity of 500 usually
costs only $30 less than a quantity of 1000. You may want to opt
for color laser printing or Indigo digital color printing
for quantities below 1000. These digital processes are priced
per page, so check price breaks closely.
I designed the second
edition of Linda McNeils 7 Keys book
cover with new graphics and full color printing. The original
cover was 2-color. Notice how the full color cover jumps off the
page.
If a portrait is the
central graphic element in your piece, full color almost always
works best. A warm, personable feeling results from the natural
flesh tones of a full color portrait. A colorful garment and action
pose will draw additional attention to the photo. Notice how Dianes
one-sheet comes alive with full color. A crucial graphic elementher
colorful fun portraitbecomes the focal point.
Stay with one or 2-color
graphics for your stationery items and newsletters. Save
your money for full color printing on projects that require more
impact, are impulse items or need to sell themselves. The next
issue will show you how to maximize 2-color printing.
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