The current title of my talk is, "Meaningful Animations: Making UX Not Suck". It's fairly accurate to what I'm talking about, but "suck" in the title isn't favorable. I don't want it to just be a completely bland title though. What do you guys think? Should I change it? Any ideas?
We have quite a lot of hit and run users, which do not accept answers. I doubt anything can be done about this. Unless mods have some tools for this, do they?
Despite this we have quite many questions that have no accepted mark from users who are active or semiactive on sister sites.
So what I'...
extra inks are usually PANTONE, and you'll have to add those as separate swatches. Contacting your printer may help, they'll probably be able to tell you a lot as well.
It's an additional ink, yes. In addition to Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and blacK, you instruct your printer to add a print segment to the process, loaded with the metallic ink.
of course, that's more expensive, for the additional setup is non-standard.
What is a spot/Pantone colour?
Colours that are created without using any of the four "Colour Process" colour screens or dots are referred to as spot or solid colours. Pantone Inc. [ink?] has a variety of stock colour mixes organized by numbers and names for easy reference that are in wide use. ...
yes, you can find pantone swatches in the respective swatch panels in each Adobe app. Seriously, there's lots of info on this on the main site, try a search for Pantone or PMS and eat your heart out :)
@RandyJones Usually when hang tag sample is made from die-cut and I want to change die-cut will printer have to create another die-cut even if small change?
@GiantCowFilms I posted a topic clarifying that the proposal is not a dupe of GD and added 5 example questions stolen from GD questions that have 0 answers
you guys have the stats required to graduate, your questions per day rate is stellar. You're just a victim of other betas ahead of you in the graduation queue, site designs aren't done quickly
"Gold" is not a very definitive term. It can mean different things to different people. You should ask the printer for foil samples and pick the color from his samples. If you jsut say "gold" then it's up to his interpretation. Your tags could be called gold. They do appear tobe gold here, just a very yellow gold. But they don't seem to be the gold you want.
The dimensions are 65mm39mm with 0.5mm thickness cardboard-like paper. You can see stroke on circle's edge. Doesn't it look too wide to you? I asked printer to reduce it from 1.5mm to 1mm and he said hang tag is too small and it will be hard to notice difference.
No I wouldn't ask for a remake of the sample. If he pointed it out and states it won't happen, I'd give him the benefit of the doubt there. But I'd also check the final run and kick it back immediately if there's misregistration.
If this is just a "sample" it will be a little less impressive than the final run. I don't think the stroke is an issue and I agree with the printer. No one but YOU will notice a 1/2mm difference.
@Scott The logo was filled, specifically branch. Do you think this non-filled version will look better and involve less complexity? imgur.com/a/IU1lb#IxJRvLc
Medium plays a large roll. If the medium requires special alterations it's generally acceptable if the alterations are not that big. I think the filled leaves for the tag to allow stamping is okay. The only way around that it to avoid the foil and use an ink.
I would ask the printer what are the margins for miss-registration with the die cut. It is almost never accurate. If they say 1mm and the final product if off by 1.5mm, then you can reject it.
As John points out size makes a difference. If the open foil stamped logo is larger than the hang tag logo, that may be why it was possible for that piece. Reducing the logo for the hang tag means all those little spots in the branches are going to plug up. So, filling them was most likely the best option.
You are asking a lot to maintain all that small detail in foil stamping.
@Scott If not logo, then would it make sense to ask for outer circle to be 0.5mm less thick? I see that the gap between logo and that circle is small...
it's really okay to ask for samples of what they have. Not a sample of each color for your hang tag, but just overruns from other clients to evaluate the color in your own hands
It's actually in their best interest to do so. That way you know exactly what you're getting and are less likely to be disappointed in the finished product
Most print providers would MUCH rather answer 50 questions BEFORE a job then to run the job and then have the job rejected because something isn't right.