(Writers) How to Manage Your Colors in Newsletter Printing

By Kaitlyn Miller

  You have three major color choices when you print newsletters. Yes, that is right. Newsletter printing is not as simple as it looks. Before you send your final draft for newsletter printing, you must tell the printing service what type of color printing process you want.

In this article, I will try to explain to you these three different color printing choices for your custom newsletters.

Black and white but red all over The first and simplest color option in newsletter printing is black and white. Like most newspapers, newsletters can be printed in the simplest black ink within the white background of traditional paper. This is the cheapest color option for custom newsletters and in most cases this type is the most widely used.

Do not worry about pictures though since you can still place images into your newsletters by using the grayscale picture mode in this kind of printing. This is basically what you will expect from old images and old television programs. It invokes a nice an classic feeling that people can relate to. It has a nostalgic effect in a way that is still quite acceptable.

Cheap color newsletter printing If you want a splash of color though and still want to save on newsletter printing then your best choice is to use cheap spot color printing. This basically involves using stand alone inks to add some color to the newsletter. This is typically used for the logo of the newsletter so that people can notice and remember it.

Since you will be using only 2-3 color inks in this process it is still considerably cheaper than full color newsletter printing. So if you want a little class to come along with your cheap newsletters, try to use spot colors for cheap color newsletter printing.

Using the full color newsletter printing process Finally, your last and best option for colors in newsletter printing is the full color printing process. Often called the 4 color newsletter printing process, this type of printing basically gives you near realistic colors to work with, in your newsletters. This means that you can actually add vibrant full color photographs which should impress people and help you get your message across better.

The only big drawback though in this process is the cost. Full color newsletter printing can be expensive, since your printing service will be using state of the art equipment to produce the results of four color printing. So only use this scheme when you truly need to display full color images in your layout.

Great! Hopefully that sheds some light to you on the correct way to manage your colors in newsletter printing.

For more information, you can visit this page on newsletter printing


About Weird Weather News

By suegold

  We are half-way through this warm weather month of August and the heat has become something of a burden and a hassle for many of us. Good thing the weather can be a source of amusement too sometimes. There were two reports last week about the weather that just made me smile. I am re-telling them here in an effort to provide you with something to smile (or smirk) about this summer.

The first report, which originated from Moscow in Russia, recounted how Alyona Gabitova, a Russian woman from the town of Uljanovsk, was suing local weather forecasters for making a wrong prediction about the weather that ultimately ruined her holiday trip.

It seems that local weather forecasters had predicted sunny weather and a temperature of around 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit for one weekend a couple of weeks ago. Based on that weather report, Gabitova planned a weekend camping trip to a nearby nature park. She packed carefully for what she anticipated would be a grand weekend frolicking under clear blue skies but instead of sunny weather, she was greeted with non-stop rains all throughout the weekend.

As a result, Gabitova said her entire weekend was ruined and, to top if off, she caught a cold after getting soaked under all that rain. She later filed a suit in court against the weather forecasters. The local newspaper Nowyje Iswestijia reported that Gavitova was suing the weather forecasters to reimburse the travel costs of her aborted holiday camping trip. The paper said the court has yet to act on the woman’s complaint.

Now, how’s that for new-found freedom in the former communist republic?

The other news report, this time from a local US newspaper, told of how people can determine how warm the weather was going to be by listening to the chirping of crickets. Apparently, all you have to do is count the number of chirps which crickets make in 15 seconds, add the figure of 40 to that, and that’s going to be close to the weather for that day. The report said that doing this will put you a couple of degrees of the actual air temperature.

Too bad the lady Gabitova did not know this early enough. Otherwise, she would have noticed that no crickets were chirping during her holiday weekend and would have cancelled her trip.

Author Mr chris Williams Manages the free Nigerian newspapers online website which offers a quick and easy access to all reputable online Nigerian newspapers plus fact about Nigeria.

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