FAQ

Simply put, vector graphics have smooth edges regardless of the size of the image. The vector file can be enlarged or reduced infinitely, the quality does not change.

When printing, a logo or text in a vector is always sharp.

The logo or design can be drawn in vector in Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw. Logos or designs made in MS Office programs (such as Word, Powerpoint) are not vector files.

Typical vector files are .pdf, .ai, .eps, .cdr and .svg. files with extensions.

Re-saving a .jpg or .png file to the aforementioned files does not make the logo or design a vector file!

There are two ways to do this:

Manual overdrawing in Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw.

Using an automatic function in a design program that overdraws a design into a vector. It should be taken into account that the result may not be the cleanest and most accurate.

Typical vector files are .pdf, .ai, .eps, .cdr and .svg. files with extensions.

Re-saving a .jpg or .png file to the aforementioned files does not make the logo or design a vector file!

In particular, the die resembles a metal gingerbread mould in appearance.

This mould is used to cut or die-cut the desired size and shape of the packaging from the print.

If our existing sizes do not fit and you want to get a paper bag or box with your own dimensions, a new die needs to be produced.

  • Size
  • Material
  • Print
  • Lamination
  • Postprocessing
  • Quantity

Depending on the printing technique, we print in either CMYK or Pantone color space.