Whatever the size of your next print project True Design can help. My client base ranges from sole traders and business start-ups who need a business card professionally designed to get them started, to established companies and organisations who want large print runs.
Business Cards
Banners
Posters
Booklets
Brochures
Labels
Flyers
Letterheads
Carbonless Forms
Name Badges
Award Plaques
Stickers & labels
and much more...
Offset printing technology uses wet ink and plates, which are used to transfer an image onto a rubber "blanket", and then rolling that image onto a sheet of paper. Offset printing is the best choice when larger quantities are needed or perhaps a single colour job where it may be more economical. Offset printing provides accurate colour reproduction, and crisp, clean professional looking printing.
Pros: Economical for larger quantities, better stock options.
Cons: Longer turnaround time, plate costs may be a factor.
Digital printing doesn't use plates the way offset does, but instead use toner (like in traditional laser printers) or larger printers that do use liquid ink. Digital printing is best when lower quantities are needed; think of a run of 100 business cards or 200 flyers. While offset printing is a fantastic way to produce great looking results, many don't need large runs of 1000 or more, and the best solution is digital printing.
Pros: Great for shorter runs of products, fast delivery times.
Cons: Limited stock options, colours can vary.
When you bring your work to me we can discuss your requirements and I will give you the best options, whether it be digital, offset or something else entirely. I work closely with several printing business, and will select the best fit for your project.