Monetizing: The Art
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Monetizing is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work, it can vary from zinc or glass to acrylic glass. The picture is then transferred onto a sheet of paper by pressing the three together, usually using a printing press. Monotypes can also be created by inking an entire surface & then, using brushes or rags, removing ink to generate a subtractive picture, e.g. generating lights from a field of opaque color. The inks used may be oil based or water based. With oil-based inks, the paper may be dry, in which case the picture has more contrast, or the paper may be damp, in which case the picture has a 10 percent greater range of tones.
Unlike nonprinting, monetizing produces a matchless print, or monotype, because most of the ink is removed during the initial pressing. Although later reprinting is sometimes possible, they differ greatly from the first print & are generally thought about inferior. A second print from the original plate is called a “ghost print” or “cognate”. Stencils, watercolor, solvents, brushes, & other tools are often used to embellish a monotype print. Monotypes are often spontaneously executed & with no previous sketch.
4 Vital Tips for the Ultimate Banner Design and Print.
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Banner Size
The size of your banner is also important for a first impression and lasting impact. Traditional size banner printing is easy and cost-effective, but if you have a special product you’d like to promote or an event you are sponsoring, why not opts for an oversize banner to make the biggest impact? An oversize banner can draw a lot of attention and give your product or event an exciting element.
Pole Pockets
Including pole pockets on the left and right sides, or at the top and bottom of your banner pre- production is an option that you may want to consider. Pole pockets can easily allow you to slip your banner onto an existing set of poles to secure and display your banner.
Horizontal or Vertical Layout
Your banner printing layout can make or break the pizzazz of your banner. A horizontal banner is most commonly used, but why not tries a vertical banner printing that is attention-getting and unique?
Vinyl Banners
High-quality long-lasting vinyl is certainly a material that your banner printing job can easily be produced on. Vinyl banners help lengthen the durability of a typical banner sign, especially if it is for outdoor usage. Vinyl banners come with two options. They can be top material with a smoother, matte finish, or high quality mesh-like vinyl with a rugged finish.
Tshirt Screen Printing by Hand? Pros and Cons
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Advantages
. Less Investment Cost: As there is no machine required in hand screen printing and it is possible to print in a shorter space; the total investment in hand screen printing is comparatively lower than other screen printing system.
• No Risk: No heavier instrument or machine tools are used in hand screen printing. So, there is no risk.
• Multi-color Design can be printed: In hand screen printing procedures various colors can be used effectively.
• Less Floor Space Is Required: As no heavier and bigger machines and related tools are used, the hand screen printing requires lower space to install.
• Suitable for Small Scale Production: If you want to install a screen printing factory for you local business, you can choose the hand screen printing at the initial stage as it requires lower cost or investment.
Disadvantages
• Slow Production: All of the processes are done by manual labor; the production rate becomes lower than other printing process.
• Small Scale: If you want to own a big screen printing factory or if you have some bigger plan in future; the hand screen printing is not for you.
• Labor Intensive Process: A labor has to work manually and all of the process of the hand screen printing is done by the hands. So it needs more time to produce a product.
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