Pop up A banner is very novel in outlook. They can be put on floor with both sides printed your promotion information. Just like a clip, it takes in the shape of letter A. Other shapes are also available, like oval, circle, vertical, tower, triangle and horizontal style. Its frame covered are all made of spring stainless steel strengthened with Velcro, and the graphic is smooth and seamless without any wrinkles or ripples. Though the pop up A frame looks large in size, the weight is ultra light. They are well packed in a small carry bag, very convenient for carrying. It is also very fast and easy to set up and fold, just finished within seconds and without any resort to tools. After pop up, you can place it at anywhere you like, we have pegs for fixing it to floor or other flat faces both indoor and outdoor. It features large space left to print your insignia, 2 sides graphics help to double the exposure of your information so that passers-by can easily catch it. Unlike other pop up banners, it has a large touch area rather than a stand type that is very easy to fall down and blow away. No matter what’s the weather there, it can always fully display your business, logo or brand. It certainly will become your useful assistant in not only trade shows but sports events, special promotions or fairs.
I guess you have probably heard thousands of times the terms RGB and CMYK in daily working, yet do you really know what they are, when to use and why? When it comes to designing for print, there is a range of things you need to consider that includes the design itself, the type of files, color mode setting, the printing capability of equipment, etc. Among these factors, the color mode acts as a bridge that connects your designs and the final result. Let’s uncover the basic logic behind color mode choice A golden rule in the printing industry is anything dealing with the web should always be in RGB and printed materials should be in CMYK. In the following, I will briefly explain the reason behind that. WHAT IS RGB & CMYK? RGB is an additive process that stands for red, green, blue.The main purpose of the RGB color model is for the sensing, representation, and display of images in computer monitors. However different devices detect or reproduce the same RGB value d...
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