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How Much Will It Cost?
Whenever we buy something that has a lot of options, we often ask “How much is my out-of-pocket?” We want to know how much something will cost - one, so we will know if we can afford it, and two, to
What is a Bleed?
February 4, 2015
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artwork, bleeds, cutting, printing, production
What is a “bleed” ? A bleed is any element that extends up to or past the edge of a printed page. Items intended to extend off the page need a bleed allowance to compensate for slight variations