How to Prepare Print Artwork Properly
A print job can go off track long before it reaches the press. The most common problems start in the artwork file - blurry logos, missing fonts, the wrong size, no bleed, or colours that look fine on screen but shift in print. If you want to know how to prepare print artwork properly, the goal is simple: give your printer a file that is ready to produce without guesswork, delays or costly corrections.
For busy businesses, that matters. When you are ordering brochures for a sales meeting, posters for an event, or signage for a shopfront, there is usually a deadline attached. Good artwork preparation keeps the process moving and helps you get a cleaner, more professional result.