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CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO CONVEY YOUR MESSAGE

PRINT DESIGN

PRINT DESIGN

We might be living in the digital era but print has never been more important in building your overall brand identity as well as connecting with your customers physically. At Juno Creative, we’re here to help you create a range of collateral, including packaging, stationary, annual reports, brochures, billboards, banners, signage and so much more.

We’re also on hand to offer recommendations and advice when it comes to print embellishments to help elevate your designs and give it that extra ‘wow’ factor. This includes appropriate paper stock selection, printing methods, special finishes such as letterpress, foiling, embossing, spot UV and matt varnish.

What’s more, our print services doesn’t stop there. We have an extensive network of trusted print managers, and local and interstate printers to assist with all your printing needs. So whether you need a small run of 50 flyers or 10,000 brochures – Juno Creative have got you covered! 

Print Design Brisbane | Melbourne | Gold Coast

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+ Packaging

Your packaging is the first thing your customers see and recognise, so it’s important for your designs to command attention over your competitors. We will use our expertise to create visually appealing packaging designs that gets your products jumping off the shelves and into the carts of your customers.

+ Stationary

Adding stationary to your brand can extend your recognition and serve as a little keepsake for your customers. Whatever your needs may be, our experienced designers are ready to help you create a range of aesthetically-pleasing, on-brand stationary. From business cards, menus and letterheads, the lists are endless.

+ Magazines & Brochures

Excite your readers with a refreshed design for your latest magazine or brochure. Our team will work with you to create a visual-appealing masterpiece, with it’s own unique look and feel that’s sure to convey your message effectively and captivate your readers right till the very end.

+ Annual Reports

Elevate your annual report and let your company shine with a well-presented design. We will work with you to design and curate a branded and engaging report that will keep readers invested and impress your stakeholders (plus potential ones) till the very end.

+ Billboard & Banners

Billboards and banner advertising have only seconds to grab the attention of your customers. Our experienced team can help design a creative and well-thought out signage that grabs the eye and conveys your messages quickly and effectively to your customers.

+ Posters & Signage

Stand out of the crowd with an attention grabbing signage to differentiate your brand against competitors. Our team at Juno Creative will work collaboratively with you to design a range of visually appealing posters or signage that grabs the attention of your prospective and current customers.

FAQ'S

What is the difference between CMYK and PMS colours?

CYMK, or full colour printing, is a printing process that allows your job to be printed in an unlimited amount of colours made up of a 4 colour process. These 4 colours are Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, Black.

PMS, or Pantone Matching System, is a standardised colour reproduction system that allows you to select colours to ensure consistency across multiple print runs.

If in doubt, we can advise you on the best printing method to use depending on your desired outcome, budget, timeline and quantity required.

What is the difference between digital and offset printing?

Offset printers print in both CMYK and PMS and use plates and ink to transfer the design on to paper stock. For larger print runs, it can be a high quality, cost effective result. If using PMS, generally any more than 3 PMS colours is going to be an expensive result.

Digital printing uses a CMYK printing process and is suitable for printing short runs. A digital printer does not require printing plates so therefore, there is less time and expense involved in setting up your artwork to print. However, colour reproduction is not as accurate as offset printing.

Speak to us if you’re unsure about the best printing solution for your job.

What does high resolutions and low resolution mean and what is the difference?

Resolution refers to the number of dots per inch (DPI) for printed images, or pixels per inch (PPI) for screen based images, and their clarity and sharpness. When providing images to us for your graphic design project, 300DPI resolution is preferred for printing. Anything less than 200DPI is not suitable for printing as the image will appear fuzzy or pixelated. For images that will be viewed on monitors and websites, the standard PPI is 72PPI. If you are unsure, we are more than happy check the images you would like to use in your project for suitability.

Can you provide imagery for our design project if required?

We have access to a number of royalty-free images through online image libraries such as iStock and Dreamstime. We can source imagery that is appropriate to your design project or you may select images yourself.

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