Why do printed colors look dull next to your screen?CMYK is a subtractive, print-first model using ink instead of light.It blends Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key/Black—cmyk cyan magenta—for accurate color and contrast.In this post, you’ll learn what is the CMYK color model and its components.
READ MOREEver run your fingers over a sunken logo and wondered, “What is debossing?” It’s an impression pressed into a surface—no ink needed—leaving a durable, tactile mark. Many confuse it with printing. In this post, you’ll learn what debossing is, how it differs, and common myths.
READ MOREFoil printing makes designs shine—literally. But what is foil printing and why is it everywhere from packaging to wedding invites? In this post, you’ll learn how hot foil printing, cold foil printing, and digital foil printing work, and why foil stamping adds a touch of luxury.
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