Please Remove Your Masking ft. Poler
Submitted by keith on Thu, 03/10/2016 - 19:54Friends, there are few lessons in life that bear repeating and what you're about to hear is one of the most critical.
Friends, there are few lessons in life that bear repeating and what you're about to hear is one of the most critical.
In the digital printing process, colors are created using a mix of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black inks. The standard Black color that you commonly see is created by utilizing a mix of 100% black ink, but is that black enough?
In most cases, yes. However, if you want lush, rich black there's another option commonly referred to as "Super Black."
Check out this episode of The Harbor TV featuring our very own VP Ejay O' Donnell.
"Everything is awesome," proclaims the theme from The Lego Movie, a movie so feel-good you'd have to be an inanimate object to be ambivalent toward it. Now, a new sticker product line aims to echo that sentiment in nearly every aspect of life itself.
Ruckus Apparel is a brand that oozes style. Their simple one-color graphics on largely black, white, and gray clothing are timeless additions to any wardrobe, but how do we translate that same style to stickers?
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Great custom stickers start with proper art files. Without the appropriate file setup, it's going to be difficult for us to get you the best finished product we can. Here's our guide to the best file types so you can get your art dialed without any hiccups.
Reflective Stickers are an absolutely awesome material when you need your stickers to shine in hazardous areas, show up at night, or call out surfaces/items.
DCS has partnered up with snowboard-clip-slurpee-machine CheckTheFeed to help with their sticker needs as they gear up to launch a new kind of contest format for snowboard crews. Say hi to the L.E.N.S. Contest, which culminates in March at the infamous Trollhaugen in Wisconsin.
When you're a small business, looking legit and gaining brand momentum is critical.