“We always get questions from clients in reference to web colours they view on screen and what they see in brochures and other print media.” RGB and CMYK are the two most prominent and typical colour spaces / formats / […]
Using high-resolution images in your layout is a critical step toward creating a professional looking printing job. If you submit something for print that isn’t the proper resolution, your images will come out ‘soft’, blurry, or even pixelated. The images […]
Printing
24/02/2015
What do you mean by paper weight?
Paper is often described in terms of its density which is measured by its weight. This is termed as the grams per square metre, abbreviated to gsm. When you are asked what weight or gsm you want your job printed […]
Printing
24/02/2015
What are the different paper sizes?
Here at Burleigh Print we can print a large variety of sizes and have the tools to customise your print job to almost any specified size you may require. Here is a list of the standard sizes you are likely […]
Graphic Design
24/02/2015
Branding & Logo Design
A logo is not just a mark – a logo reflects a business’s commercial brand via the use of shape, fonts, colour, and / or images. It inspires trust, recognition and admiration for a company or product and it is […]
Printing
23/02/2015
Laminating – the pros and cons
Did you know we offer an extensive range of laminating options? We can laminate any size (well almost). From wallet size cards through to large posters, in gloss, matt and extra heavy duty we can offer you a laminating solution. […]
Printing
23/02/2015
What does 4/0 mean?
Sometimes you will see us refer to numbers when describing your printing, for example: 4/0, 4/4, 4/1 or 5/4. These numbers represent the numbers of colours on each side of your printing. Full colour printing is made from 4 inks: […]
Graphic Design , Uncategorized
23/02/2015
What can we do with your photos?
Photo enhancement can be as simple as colour and contrast manipulation or reducing red eye but it can go much further than this. Photo Restoration: Old family photographs can be torn, cracked, faded, stained or have a corner torn off. […]
Traditional photocopiers use either a moving or a static scanning device to capture images for copying. Moving scanning devices pass over a document multiple times, once for each copy being produced. Static devices use repeated flashes — one flash per […]
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