Print Processes
Print Processes
Out of context: Reply #19
- Started
- Last post
- 24 Responses
- Gnash1
so the only print processes you have ever used was Screen and Riso? (and was the last time you used Riso?) Man, that is old school.
couple of questions as your request is vague;
1. what format are the 'submissions'? ie, color jpegs, oil paintings, fucking Riso prints...
2. what quantity of 'booklets' will you need
3. how many pages is it.
4. do you have a defined budget.
5. seriously, Riso prints?!- no budget defined just yet - this is flexible
approx 30 pages
we wont do riso this year, we've already done thatNeverEver - format can be determined - at this pointNeverEver
- my question is merely what are other print processes you guys have experienced with really. we are looking at more digital design with printed as the outputNeverEver
- so dont think oil paintings would fall under thatNeverEver
- offsetmonospaced
- There aren't many print processes out there. Riso seems like a mix between offset and a xerox. Other than that you're looking at specialty applications.monospaced
- like embossing, foil stamping, letterpressing, varnishing, laser cutting, etcmonospaced
- good to know - thanks monoNeverEver
- no budget defined just yet - this is flexible