Tri-Panel Labels Answer All Packaging Problems
A tri-panel (extended content) label is a label comprising of 4 sides: The cover, or the front of the label The left-hand panel, or the
A tri-panel (extended content) label is a label comprising of 4 sides: The cover, or the front of the label The left-hand panel, or the
Peel-off labels are often used for promotional labels. IRCs (Instant Redeemable Coupons) being the most popular form of promotional labeling from the customer's perspective. This Brand
This Packaging World article discusses 5 ways packaging inserts can create a personalized experience for customers. With the growth of digital label printing, customization has grown.
Really, should customers vote on label design changes? On the one hand, it muddies the waters internally. Suddenly, what you've been working toward for your
Check out these trends for 2017 in labeling and packaging. We predict that they will all to continue to grow in 2018, so take note
Learn how to optimize your Adobe Illustrator, or Ai file for flexographic and digital printing. There are some differences between the two, covered in this
This is a 5-day guide to making your current labels look amazing. It's perfect for designing promotional labels or reinventing your current design. Brewhouse
Holiday labels are an exciting thing to design. Promotional packaging is a sign of the changing season and gets customers excited about your product and
What is the difference? Both methods use a thermal printhead that applies heat to the label stock. Thermal transfer printing also uses a heated ribbon which
A dark label makes for a sophisticated looking label. That said, it can often blend in on the shelf and hide among the vibrant packaging.