14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Karen Nodalo
Poster printing would definitely be the first choice in
advertising. It easily catches the eye of the customers making
them look into the poster and the design. What would your
impression be if you passed by a big poster in the streets or
anywhere you find one? For sure, if you get pleased with the
structure and design, it will remain in your mind and make you
curious about the information it brings out. The most essential
part of printing covers that role. To make prints that is catchy
and informative. In most commercial business organizations, they
have switched to making their posters printed digitally. It has
brought them different advantages which are highly sensible in
keeping high with their production.
Who said posters are made for advertising only? Posters can play
the role of giving out information to the people. Signs and
warnings are one of them. When you get in a strange place, you
will see billboards and signs all over. At least you know how to
read because if you don’t, no matter how pretty your posters and
signs will look like, it will be of no use at all.
Posters before were printed in small formats just like the size
of bond papers and mind you, they were printed the old way like
into big rooms and printing devices that are old. Prints were
never really accurate then. Sometimes, prints have spilled on
other pages or parts of the paper making it look messy. Those
things were common because the printing method is not as
accurate as the newest trend in printing which is the digital
printing which makes use of inkjet printers. Inkjet printers
perform stunningly perfect and clear. Images and colors are
captured brightly with gorgeous effects.
So the digital age’s proofs are the big posters you see in the
streets which are captivating. Some of it are banners,
presentations and signs displayed everywhere. Signs are seen all
over places. Warning on streets about prone accident areas are
products of posters. Although these posters need not too much
designing and coloring effect, it still pays off. Sometimes,
even if you don’t care to read about it again the next time, it
is engraved in your mind and the colors give you a fresh look.
Some may not see the effect that printing brings but they never
really know how those prints have helped them in the simplest
way.
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About Author :
Karen Nodalo came across writing when she was about 11. The
whole craze for writing started when she first wrote her diary
during elementary years. After school, she would write in it
first before doing homework. She finds it cool and until now she
still keeps one.