Spread vs Choke 2
This is an example of the visual difference between the spread vs choke approaches to “knocking out” the background and […]
This is an example of the visual difference between the spread vs choke approaches to “knocking out” the background and […]
This shows two different methods for having inks overlap with each other to avoid any gaps or problems with things
Although the example of small text at the top has an effect that’s visually interesting, it is not nearly as
This is a straight-forward example of how trapping works over all. When the two inks are layered on top of
This is a magnification of what misregistration looks like in print. It results in parts of an image not lining
This is similar to the principle of the Partial Overlap idea, but here, the entire outline of the cyan letter
This is a simplified simulation of how inks can create a different color in the print than what appears on
These two “A”s look identical on screen, but if they were printed out in CMYK settings, they would actually not
I keep seeing Scarlet try to imitate the things I do around the house! Here she is pretending to write
At SuFu Creative, there’s a lot of fun events for all ages, especially on the weekends! I recently checked out