Woodblock print or woodcut What is it? Characteristics and history
Wood printing is a technique for printing text, images or drawings on textiles and paper. The woodblock is carefully prepared as a relief matrix, which means that the areas shown…
Wood printing is a technique for printing text, images or drawings on textiles and paper. The woodblock is carefully prepared as a relief matrix, which means that the areas shown…
Lamination is the process of applying a thin layer of plastic to sheets of paper or cards to enhance and protect print products. The most common types are glossy, matte…
A paperback book is a book whose pages are bound in a flexible paper cover (such as a paperback novel, a company annual report or a magazine). It is the…
Cleft is a process that is carried out after printing and consists of making a groove or mark by pressing the paper or cardboard at the point where it is…
Knowing DL size and other common formats is important whether you are in the world of graphic design or if you are doing any kind of print work for your…
Plaid paper is a type of paper with a ribbed texture obtained through the manufacturing process. In the pre-mechanical period of papermaking in Europe (from the 12th to the 19th…
Newsprint is a low-cost, non-filmable paper composed primarily of wood pulp and most commonly used for printing newspapers and other publications and advertising material. Invented in 1844 by Charles Fenerty…
The A5 size is one of the most used formats in the printing world, knowing the different formats used in printing is important to choose the one that best suits…
The size A6 or DIN A6 is without any doubt one of the most used formats in printing works, knowing its main characteristics and measures is essential for those people…
Without any doubt, A4 size is one of the most used paper formats both in printing and in our daily life, since it is the size of most of the…