Tag: Bleed

Jargon Buster: Artwork Terms

Jargon Buster: Artwork Terms

At Lemon Press, we understand that not everyone knows about printing and design, and so you may be baffled by the jargon we often use to describe some of our printed products. To cut to the chase and help you out, we've produced this handy guide to explain even the most baffling of terms. It'll make your life easier when searching for products, help you understand the design and print process and will ensure you are speaking the same language as your commercial printer. Artwork

The Essential Guide to Artwork – Document Setup

The Essential Guide to Artwork – Document Setup

In our Essential Guide to Artwork we look at Document Setup. A design destined for print requires setting up to certain specifications to ensure that the work is printed correctly. This often starts with the initial document upon which the design is to be created by adding the correct bleed area and selecting crop marks. Bleed & Crop Marks Let’s start with the term bleed; this is the area of artwork that is extended beyond the actual dimensions of the document. It is used to avoid strips

The Essential Guide to Artwork: Software

The Essential Guide to Artwork: Software

We understand that supplying artwork for a commercial printer can be a bit of a minefield (there’s way too much jargon and technical terminology!) There are no definitive industry standards when it comes to software, although Adobe have a strong portfolio of design software, it is a matter of preference and every commercial printer will have their own preferences when it comes to the software they work with. We’ve put this handy guide together to help you understand our artwork guidelines and

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Covid-19 Update

During these uncertain times, we want to reassure all our clients that production remains unaffected, and we continue to print and fulfil all current and new orders to the high-quality standards you all know and love.

Internally safeguards have been put in place at Lemon Press including following procedures and guidance supplied by the BPIF (British Printing Industries Federation).

Sales and estimating continue as normal but to minimise risks, we have reduced the teams' attendance at our premises. Therefore staff that can complete their tasks remotely are set up to work from home.

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