
Pope John Paul II High School
Pocket Folders
Pocketed presentation folders for Pope John Paul II hold a variety of informative materials for prospective students. The school’s logo foil-stamps on Oxford 100lb. blue chip cover stock. The folders die-cut and glue in-house. Pope John Paul II is a catholic preparatory school in Hendersonville, Tennessee.




PrePress Desk
The Role of Trapping in Color Accuracy
Print production depends on accurate color. Every project aims for clean, consistent results. Even with strong color management systems, small issues can still happen. Misalignment or slight variations in printing often cause color inconsistencies. These flaws can make a print job look unprofessional. This is where trapping becomes essential. Trapping is a prepress technique that helps maintain
Managing Bleeds and Safe Zones
When designing print materials, ensuring the correct setup of bleeds and safe zones is crucial to achieving a professional, polished look. These elements help prevent important design elements from being cut off during the trimming process and ensure that your print pieces are visually appealing and error-free. In this blog post, we’ll explore what bleeds
The Importance of File Resolution
When preparing for a print project, whether it’s a brochure, flyer, or poster, one of the most crucial aspects of prepress work is ensuring the file resolution is correct. While this might seem like a small detail, poor resolution can have a significant impact on the final print quality, leaving you with blurred images, pixelation,
The Many Faces Of Images
Understanding Image Formats, Resolution, and Quality for Successful Printing In the world of print design, images are more than just a visual element—they are the heart and soul of your marketing materials, brochures, business cards, posters, and much more. Whether you’re creating a stunning visual for a campaign or simply working on a flyer, the
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