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As a substantial portion of the Logos in a Box system is do-it-yourself in nature, we've set up a technical reference section with some time and money saving tips that can assist you when it comes to developing your new logo, or using it in your branding and marketing material. This is not intended as a complete reference library, but rather a brief overview of some concepts and terms that may be new to small business owners who are working on a corporate identity for the first time.
File Formats: When you purchase any Logos in a Box logo, icon or illustration, you'll receive numerous files in various formats. Here's what those formats are, and how to use them effectively.
Printing Tips: When it comes to having your new business material - brochures, stationery and advertising artwork - printed, you may be dealing with some new concepts and terminologies. Here's some tips that will help you avoid common printing issues.
Spot Color Printing: Using spot colors in your logo can save you money in reproduction, as well as ensure maximum color accuracy. Here's how spot colors work, and a look at the PANTONE matching system.
Four Color Process Logos: Printing using CMYK colors can open a new universe of color choices. In fact, many online printing companies ONLY use four color printing when it comes to fulfilling your order. Some tips and caveats.
Design Software: Want to edit your own Logos in a Box? Many of the file formats supplied will need some specialized design software. Here's what you'll need if you want to put on your own design hat.
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