- Limit the number of different fonts to three
- Choose your folding based on the amount of information you have
- Choose quality paper for high impact
- Do not fill the flyer with information
- Do not forget contact details
- Do not overuse color
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Flyers Printing Online
Online printing is a convenient way to place custom printing orders quickly, at any time of the day. With few exceptions, anything you might have ordered from your local print shop related to business printing is available, including catalogs, brochures, t-shirts, manuals and flyers.
Flyers are a very popular form of advertising. Flyer printing is perhaps the most common form of ad printing across the world. Flyers are used for everything from rock concerts and local bars to garage band concerts, lost dog ads, insurance companies, real estate brokers, restaurants and new car lots. The cost for flyer printing can vary as greatly as the purpose of the flyers themselves, depending on the quality of the paper and ink. The most basic, and perhaps the most effective, dollar-for-dollar flyer is simple black ink on plain white printer paper. That’s fine for a local type flyer that you might post on signs or telephone poles. But direct mail business printing, with photographs of homes or automobiles, needs to be printed on better stock. Photograph paper costs too much to be practical for a large run, but a glossy copier paper is fine. Of course, if you’re ordering custom printing for a super high-end business, you can get even better photograph paper. For instance, gold merchants use the very finest stock and high quality inks for their flyer because they don’t want to give the impression of being cheap. With online printing, you get a preview of your flyer before you order it. Since you have the opportunity, try using color paper to see if you like the effect. Pastel blue and yellow are easy on the eyes and offer good contrast for black ink. Spot color can be an effective technique. Full color is always impressive, but can get costly. Perhaps even more important that the colors is the design of your flyer. A clean, professional design speaks volumes about your product or service. Simple effective text trumps too many meaningless, fluffy words every time. Keep your ad brief and punchy. Use a catchy headline to pull the reader in to the message. Make sure you proofread the flyer. Spelling errors don’t make a good impression. Flyers can be a very effective form of mass advertising. A good design, a critical eye and a good online printer are all you need to get your campaign in full swing.
And remember, for the faster turnaround times and highest quality materials not just for flyer printing bt for all your needs like catalog printing and canvas prints, visit https://www.4over4.com
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Estimated dates valid only if the order is approved today, Monday, January 27th, 2020 An order is considered approved only when: If you selected Straight To Production - One of our customer service reps has checked the files for any potential issues. This may take 6 to 24 hours. If you selected I Wish To See A Proof - You approve your proofs. Online proofs may take 6 to 24 hours."Bleed" is a printing term used to indicate the area that will be trimmed off after the job is printed and cut down to the finished size. Since the bleed extends 1/8" all around the card, your document set-up should be 1/4" taller (1/8" on top and 1/8" on the bottom) and 1/4" wider (1/8" on the left and 1/8" on the right) than the finished size of the card. The chart below indicates what the document set-up should be for a particular finished size.
Be aware that text or images too close to the TRIM LINE (shown in SOLID PINK) will be cut off. Make sure that your background image extends 1/8" past the TRIM LINE.
In the above illustration, the background image needs to extend to the BLUE LINE. Be sure to extend the background image to bleed or the white of the paper may show in the final cut down product. The chart above indicates what the document set-up should be for a particular finished size
If Your Card Is a | Your Document Set-Up Should be |
Business Card (2" x 3.5") | 2.25" x 3.75" |
3" x 3" | 3.25" x 3.25" |
8.5" x 11" | 11.25" x 17.25" |
13" x 19" | 13.25" x 19.25" |
Correct document set-up
Incorrect document set-up
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you may email us at support@4over4.com or call toll free 888.5.4OVER4 (546-8374),
Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm E.S.T.
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A huge part of landing your dream job or attracting the attention of potential customers is how you present yourself to your audience. Powerful communication tools are a must. And personalized cards can exude charm and highlight your business persona. Here is a list of do's and don'ts when it comes to this must-have print product:
We highly prefer print-ready PDF files, but other acceptable file types are .jpg, .tiff and .eps files.
We can also accept native files from Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, or Adobe Indesign.
However, sending us native files can potentially hold up or complicate your order if you have things such as:
missing fonts
fonts not loading properly
missing images
With the modern day ease of creating print-ready PDF files from virtually any native application, and all the positives that come with printers using them, it's the way to go if possible.