Geographical name
Choosing a name for your business can be challenging - coming up with something catchy, meaningful, professional and with the domain name available can take some time. If you have a business that plans to cover a local area only, then consider using the geographical reference and what you do as part of the name - this way, chances are it’s not used already, and it also helps people to find your website as these are the key words used by your potential customers when searching for your services online.
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We've recently added a vinyl plotter to our kit, and after reading manuals and some online support, a plug-in was added and I was able to start having fun and get creating. I discovered that not only did it set the...
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I hope you and yours are keeping well during this lockdown. We have been finding different ways to keep positive in our household, one of which is putting a list together of things to do and places to visit once we...
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When using CMYK (the four colour process for print) be careful not to over saturate. What is this? Each of the four colours can be printed 0-100% each which means the maximum saturation for a pixel is 400%. If this was...
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Getting print prices for your leaflets, the temptation is to go for a lighter paper weight as it is cheaper, but take care if you are printing on both sides and if the design uses areas of dark colours, for show...
Guess the brand: continuing with slogans... “Where do you want to go today?"
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Fancy using that great image off your website for an advert in a printed magazine? Double check the resolution will be high enough first - on screen an image at 72dpi (dots per inch) or ppi (pixels per inch) is clear,...