Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in your graphic design service?
We provide graphic design services for product packaging that include:
- Concept Development: Crafting initial graphic design ideas and concepts based on your brand and product.
- Custom Artwork: Creating unique illustrations, graphics, and visual elements tailored to your packaging needs.
- Layout Design: Structuring the design to effectively communicate product information and appeal to your target audience.
- Mockups and Prototypes: Providing 3D mockups to visualize the final product.
- Print-Ready Files: Preparing and delivering files in the correct format, including bleeds, margins, and color profiles, for seamless printing.
How do you handle color management in graphic design?
To ensure effective color management we convert RGB designs to CMYK, so the colors are accurately reproduced during printing. Moreover, we use soft proofing tools in design software to simulate how colors will appear in print before finalizing designs.
For precise color matching, we use Pantone colors and ensure they are specified in design files and communicated to printers.
How do you select fonts for a high-quality product packaging design?
To select fonts for high-quality product packaging design, we prioritize readability, brand alignment, and visual appeal. We use print-safe fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, and Sans-Serif that are readable, professional, and maintain their appearance in print formats.
We test the fonts in different contexts to ensure they maintain their effectiveness and impact across all packaging elements.
Can I get my artwork printed on the packaging?
Yes, you can get your artwork printed on the packaging according to your product and brand requirements. You just need to provide editable design files in PDF, PSD, or AI format with a minimum resolution of 150 to 300 dpi for optimum printing results on product packaging.
What file formats will I receive for the final graphic designs?
You will receive high-quality files in various print-ready formats such as PDF, AI (Adobe Illustrator), EPS, and JPG. These formats are web-friendly and compatible for both digital use and printing to offer flexibility in utilizing and reproducing your graphic designs.