![]() ![]() Place logo where it’s most prominent. Having a logo that is too small or obscured by other artwork can hinder the label design and make your brand unnoticeable. ![]() See what other differences exist between vector and raster graphics so the design process won’t be unnecessarily delayed because of poor quality graphics. Vector graphics are preferred for printing text on labels because they can be enlarged or reduced without losing image quality or becoming pixelated (like raster). Choose vector graphics over raster. Vector and raster are two types of graphics and are used for different purposes. ![]() Click here to see an example of what we mean by high and low-res images. Please note that PNG and GIF files can’t be used for high-quality printing. Images on the Internet tend to have low resolutions so it’s essential that you use find high-res images of at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) so the labels don’t look blurry when printed. Our quick guide can show you how to create a bleed in your design software. ![]() A ‘bleed’ is when the artwork extends beyond the edge of where your label will be cut (aka die cut) so that there are no white spaces around the label’s borders.
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