Before any project goes to print, there’s one step I never skip: checking images and colours.

Why? Because what looks great on screen doesn’t always translate to paper. Low-resolution images and incorrect colour spaces are the two biggest culprits behind poor-quality prints – and they’re easy to avoid with the right setup.

In this carousel, I break down:

  • The difference between RGB, CMYK, and spot colours.

  • How to ensure your images are print-ready.

  • Common mistakes to avoid before sending artwork to print.

Get these right, and your final product will always look as professional as it should.

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One of the most common questions I get asked before designing a logo is: